Moldovan Constitutional Court makes public list of new MPs
According to the decision on the validation of the mandates of the MPs elected to Moldova's parliament of the 18th convocation, the Constitutional Court approved on Friday, August 14, the nominal list of the future lawmakers, made up of 48 representatives of the Party of Communists (CPRM), 18 - Liberal Democratic Party of Moldova, 15 - Liberal Party, 13 - Democratic Party and 7 representatives of the Our Moldova Alliance.
Under the Decision by the Constitutional Court, the following people made it to the new parliament:
Party of Communists (CPRM)
1. Voronin Vladimir, 1941, acting president, PCRM leader
2. Grecianii Zinaida, 1956, prime minister
3. Turcan Vladimir, 1954, first deputy parliament speaker
4. Mindru Victor, 1959, MP
5. Tkaciuk Marc, 1966, MP
6. Dodon Igor, 1975, first deputy prime minister, economics and trade minister
7. Vitiuc Vladimir, 1972, MP
8. Stepaniuc Victor, 1958, deputy prime minister
9. Ostapciuc Eugenia, 1947, MP
10. Eremciuc Vladimir, 1951, MP
11. Postoico Maria, 1950, MP, head of the PCRM parliamentary faction
12. Calin Ivan, 1935, MP
13. Balmos Galina, 1961, social protection, family and child minister
14. Guznac Valenin, 1961, temporarily unemployed
15. Popusoi Anatolie, 1949, MP
16. Todorogolo Dmitri, 1944, MP
17. Petrenco Grigore, 1980, deputy parliament speaker
18. Sova Vasili, 1959, reintegration minister
19. Rusu Svetlana, 1972, MP
20. Muntean Iurie, 1972, MP
21. Vremea Igor, 1973, MP
22. Abramciuc Veronica, 1958, MP, head of Patriotic Movement, Women's Solidarity
23. Babiuc Aliona, 1969, MP
24. Bodnarenco Elena, 1965, MP
25. Misin Vadim, 1945, MP
26. Mironic Ala, 1941, MP, head of the Veterans' Organisation
27. Iovv Vasile, 1942, MP
28. Popa Svetlana, 1964, head of the PCRM faction in Chisinau municipal council
29. Ivanov Violeta, 1967, ecology and natural resources minister
30. Spinovschi Raisa, 1972, MP
31. Zagorodnii Anatolie, 1973, MP
32. Miron Anton, 1941, MP
33. Vlah Irina, 1974, MP
34. Reidman Oleg, 1952, MP
35. Radu Oxana, 1976, senior adviser at the Ungheni-based administrative control area department
36. Chistruga Zinaida, 1954, director-general at the Moldovan Licencing Chamber
37. Belcencova Ludmila, 1972, MP
38. Morcov Ghenadie, 1965, MP
39. Domenti Oxana, 1972, MP
40. Supac Inna, 1984, MP, first secretary of the Communist Youth Union
41. Stoicov Iurie, 1955, MP
42. Grigoriev Stefan, 1949, MP
43. Musuc Eduard, 1975, director of a Chisinau-based Ltd company
44. Porcescu Petru, 1953, MP
45. Botnariuc Tatiana, 1967, director at the Donduseni-based Area Social Insurances House
46. Babenco Oleg, 1968, MP, head of the Slav Community of Moldova
47. Visotina Natalia, 1970, MP
48. Garizan Oleg, 1971, MP
Liberal Democratic Party of Moldova:
1. Filat Vladimir, 1969, MP
2. Tanase Alexandru, 1971, MP
3. Godea Mihai, 1974, MP
4. Palihovici Liliana, 1971, MP
5. Nagacevschi Vitalie, 1965, MP
6. Tap Iurie, 1955, mayor of Floresti town
7. Vieru Calin, 1965, MP
8. Balan Ion, 1962, MP
9. Hotineanu Vladimir, 1950, MP
10. Leanca Iurie, 1963, MP
11. Ghiletchi Valeriu, 1960, MP
12. Sleahtitchi Mihail, 1956, MP
13. Agache Angel, 1976, MP
14. Cimbriciuc Alexandru, 1968, MP
15. Furdui Simion, 1963, MP
16. Ionita Veaceslav, 1973, university lecturer at the Chisinau-based Academy of Economic Studies
17. Strelet Valeriu, 1970, director of Chisinau-based Bioprotect Ltd company
18. Butmalai Ion, 1964, temporarily unemployed
Liberal Party:
1. Chirtoaca Dorin, 1978, Chisinau general mayor
2. Ghimpu Mihai, 1951, MP
3. Salaru Anatolie, 1962, MP
4. Fusu Corina, 1959, MP
5. Cojocaru Vadim, 1961, MP
6. Arhire Anatolie, 1956, deputy head of Ungheni district
7. Brega Gheorghe, 1951, MP
8. Vacarciuc Vadim, 1972, MP
9. Bodrug Oleg, 1965, MP
10. Gutu Ana, 1962, MP
11. Hadirca Ion, 1949, MP
12. Nemerenco Valeriu, 1959, praetor of Chisinau's Buiucani district
13. Lupu Ion, 1963, MP
14. Moldovanu Mihail, 1965, MP
15. Vieru Boris, 1957, temporarily unemployed
Democratic Party:
1. Lupu Marian, 1966, MP
2. Lazar Valeriu, 1968, director of Chisinau-based BIS-capital Ltd Investment House
3. Corman Igor, 1969, diplomat
4. Popov Andrei, 1973, executive director of Chisinau-based Association for Foreign Policy
5. Baiesu Aurel, 1964, university lecturer at the Chisinau-based State University
6. Diacov Dumitru, 1952, honorary head of Democratic Party
7. Serebrian Oleg, 1969, deputy director of the Chisinau-based Institute of European Studies of Moldova
8. Stoianoglo Alexandru, 1967, lawyer at a Chisinau-based individual bureau of lawyers
9. Raducan Marcel, 1967, temporarily unemployed
10. Guma Valeriu, 1964, temporarily unemployed
11. Ghilas Anatolie, 1957, member of the Chamber of Auditors
12. Buliga Valentina, 1961, temporarily unemployed
13. Jantuan Stella, 1966, head of the information analytical department at the parliament's apparatus
Our Moldova Alliance:
1. Urechean Serafim, 1950, MP
2. Untila Veaceslav, 1956, MP
3. Plesca Ion, 1957, judge at the law court of Chisinau's Botanica district
4. Bujor Leonid, 1955, MP
5. Balan Vasile, 1950, MP
6. Colesnic Iurie, 1955, MP
7. Platon Veaceslav, 1973, MP
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