Ministry of Infrastructure and Regional Development (Moldova)

The Ministry of Infrastructure and Regional Development of Moldova (Infrastructurii și Dezvoltării Regionale ai Republicii Moldova) is one of the thirteen ministries of the Government of Moldova.

Ministry of Infrastructure and Regional Development of Moldova
Seal of the Cabinet of Moldova
Incumbent
Sergiu Gaibu

since 6 August 2021
AppointerParliament of Moldova
Term lengthFour years
Inaugural holderMihai Severovan
Websitewww.mei.gov.md

History

Ministry of Infrastructure and Regional Development was founded on 24 January 1997, as part of First Ciubuc Cabinet. Over years, it was restructured a few times and renamed, as follows:

  • Ministry of Environment, Public Works and Regional Development (2001–2004)
  • Ministry of Industry and Infrastructure (2004–2008)
  • Ministry of Construction and Regional Development(2008–2011)
  • Ministry of Infrastructure and Regional Development (2021–now)[1]

In 2017 as part of the government reform in Moldova, the Ministry of Economy was renamed to Ministry of Economy and Infrastructure, absorbing the Ministry of Transport and Roads Infrastructure, and the Ministry of Informational Technologies and Communications, becoming their legal successor.[2] Also this ministry took the domain of constructions from the former Minister of Construction and Regional Development.[3]

List of Ministers of Infrastructure and Regional Development

Name In Office Guvern
1 Mihai Severovan

(1947–)

24 ianuarie 1997 21 decembrie 1999 First Ion Ciubuc Cabinet

Second Ion Ciubuc Cabinet Sturza Cabinet

2 Vladimir Antosii

(1951–)

19 aprilie 2005 31 martie 2008 Second Tarlev Cabinet
3 Vladimir Baldovici

(1967–)

31 martie 2008 25 septembrie 2009 First Greceanîi Cabinet

Second Greceanîi Cabinet

4 Marcel Răducan

(1967–)

25 septembrie 2009 18 februarie 2015 First Filat Cabinet

Second Filat Cabinet Leancă Cabinet

5 Vasile Bîtca

(1971–)

18 februarie 2015 26 iulie 2017 Gaburici Cabinet

Streleț Cabinet Filip Cabinet

6 Andrei Spînu

(1986–)

din 6 August 2021 Gavrilița Cabinet

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