Ministry of Culture (Moldova)
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Appointer | Parliament of Moldova |
Term length | Four years |
Website | www.mc.gov.md |
The Ministry of Culture of Moldova (Ministerul Culturii) is one of the sixeteen ministries of the Government of Moldova. Ministry was established on 27 May 1953.
The current Minister is Boris Focşa, who is an independent but was linked indirectly to Dumitru Diacov the honorary president of Democratic Party of Moldova (PDM).
Ministers
Name | Date | Party | Government | Title |
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Boris Focşa | 25 September 2009 - Present | Independent | Filat 1st Filat 2nd |
Minister of Culture |
Mihail Barbulat | 10 June 2009 - 25 September 2009 | PCRM | Greceanîi II | Minister of Culture and Tourism |
Artur Cozma | 2005-2008 | PCRM | Tarlev II | Minister of Culture and Tourism |
Veaceslav Madan | 2002-2005 | PCRM | Tarlev I | Minister of Culture |
Ion Păcuraru | 2001-2002 | Independent | Tarlev I | Minister of Culture |
Ghenadie Ciobanu | 1997-2001 | Independent | Braghiş | Minister of Culture |
Mihail Cibotaru | 1994-1997 | Independent | Sangheli | Minister of Culture |
Ion Ungureanu | 1990-1994 | Independent | Sangheli | Minister of Culture and Religion |
Eugeniu Sobor | 1989-1990 | CPSU | Călin | Minister of Culture |
Grigore Cuşnir | 1987-1989 | CPSU | Călin | Minister of Culture |
Anton Constantinov | 1973-1987 | CPSU | Călin | Minister of Culture |
Leonid Culiuc | 1967-1973 | CPSU | Pascari | Minister of Culture |
Petru Darienco | 1963-1967 | CPSU | Diordiţă | Minister of Culture |
Artiom Lazarev | 1953-1963 | CPSU | Rudi | Minister of Culture |
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