President of the Moldovan Parliament

The President of the Parliament (Romanian: Președintele Parlamentului) is the presiding officer of the Parliament of Moldova. The current President of the Parliament is Igor Grosu since 29 July 2021.

President of Parliament of Moldova
Incumbent
Igor Grosu

since 29 July 2021
StyleHis/Her Excellency
ResidenceChișinău
AppointerParliament of Moldova
Term lengthFour years
Salary6,433 USD annually[1]
Websitehttp://www.parlament.md/

History

Moldavian Democratic Republic

NameFromUntil
Ion Inculeț 04.12.1917 09.04.1918
Constantin Stere 09.04.1918 25.11.1918
Pan Halippa 25.11.1918 27.11.1918

Moldavian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic

Chairmen of the Central Executive Committee of the Moldavian ASSR:

Name From Until
Grigore Borisov 12.10.1924 01.05.1926
Tihon Konstantinov 01.07.1938 28.06.1940

Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic[2]

Chairmen of the Supreme Soviet of the Moldavian SSR:

NameFromUntil
Nikita Salogor 08.02.1941 13.05.1947
Macarie Radul 13.05.1947 26.03.1951
Semion Cojuhari 26.03.1951 17.04.1959
Iosif Vartician 17.04.1959 04.03.1963
Andrei Lupan 04.03.1963  ??.04.1967
Sergiu Rădăuțanu 11.04.1967 14.07.1971
Artiom Lazarev 14.07.1971 10.04.1980
Pavel Boțu 10.04.1980 29.03.1985
Mihail Lupașcu 29.03.1985 12.07.1986
Ion C. Ciobanu 12.07.1986 17.04.1990
Mircea Snegur 27.04.1990 03.09.1990

Parliament of the Republic of Moldova

On 5 June 1990, the Moldavian SSR (RSS Moldovenească) changed its name to Soviet Socialist Republic of Moldova (RSS Moldova). Subsequently, on 23 May 1991 it adopted the name Republic of Moldova (Republica Moldova).

Presidents of the Parliament of the Republic of Moldova:

# Portrait Name

(Birth–Death)

Office term Political party Prior office
1 Alexandru Moșanu

(1932–2017)

3 September 19902 February 1993 Popular Front of Moldova Member of Parliament
2 Petru Lucinschi

(1940–)

4 February 19939 January 1997 Democratic Agrarian Party of Moldova Ambassador to Russia
3 Dumitru Moțpan

(1940–2018)

5 March 199722 March 1998 Democratic Agrarian Party of Moldova Deputy Speaker of Parliament
4 Dumitru Diacov

(1952–)

23 April 199825 February 2001 Democratic Party of Moldova Deputy Speaker of Parliament
5 Eugenia Ostapciuc

(1947–)

20 March 20016 March 2005 Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova Member of Parliament
6 Marian Lupu

(1966–)

24 March 20055 April 2009 Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova Minister of Economy
7 Vladimir Voronin

(1941–)

12 May 200928 August 2009 Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova 3rd President of Moldova
8 Mihai Ghimpu

(1951–)

28 August 200928 December 2010 Liberal Party President of the Chișinău Municipal Council
9 Marian Lupu

(1966–)

30 December 201025 April 2013 Democratic Party of Moldova 6th President of the Parliament
- Liliana Palihovici

(1971–)

25 April 201330 May 2013 Liberal Democratic Party of Moldova Deputy Speaker of Parliament
10 Igor Corman

(1969–)

30 May 201330 November 2014 Democratic Party of Moldova Ambasador to Germany and Denmark
11 Andrian Candu

(1975–)

23 January 201524 February 2019 Democratic Party of Moldova Deputy Prime Minister of Moldova; Minister of Economy
12 Zinaida Greceanîi

(1956–)

8 June 201926 July 2021 Party of Socialists of the Republic of Moldova 7th Prime Minister of Moldova
13 Igor Grosu

(1972–)

29 July 2021Incumbent Action and Solidarity Party Member of Parliament

Sources

  1. Maxim, Pulber (March 20, 2017). "Salariu de președinte: Cât primește Dodon de la stat - - Independent". Independent.md.
  2. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on November 19, 2011. Retrieved March 1, 2011.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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