President of Moldova
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President of Moldova
Președinte al Republicii Moldova | |
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Style | His/Her Excellency |
Residence | Presidential Palace |
Appointer | Popular vote |
Term length | Four years, renewable once |
Inaugural holder | Ion Inculeț (Bessarabia era) Mircea Snegur (Republic of Moldova) |
Formation | 3 September 1990 |
Salary | 9,264 USD annually[1] |
Website | presedinte |
The president of the Republic of Moldova (Romanian: Președintele Republicii Moldova) is the head of state of Moldova. The current president of Moldova is Maia Sandu since 24 December 2020.
List
[change | change source]Moldavian Democratic Republic (1917–1918)
[change | change source]- Party
No. | Portrait | Name (Birth–Death) |
Took office | Left office | Political party |
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1 | Ion Inculeț (1884–1940) |
December 15 [O.S. December 2] 1917 | April 9 [O.S. March 27] 1918 | Bessarabian Peasants' Party |
Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic (1940–1991)
[change | change source]Chairmen of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet
[change | change source]First secretaries of the Moldavian Communist Party
[change | change source]- Piotr Borodin (2 August 1940 – 11 February 1942) (in exile in Russian SFSR from June 1941)
- Nikita Salogor (13 February 1942 – 5 January 1946) (in exile in Russian SFSR until August 1944) (acting)
- Nicolae Coval (5 January 1946 – July 1950)
- Leonid Brezhnev (26 July 1950 – 25 October 1952)
- Dimitri Gladki (25 October 1952 – 8 February 1954)
- Zinovie Serdiuk (8 February 1954 – 29 May 1961)
- Ivan Bodiul (29 May 1961 – 22 December 1980)
- Semion Grossu (22 December 1980 – 16 December 1989)
- Petru Lucinschi (16 November 1989 – 5 February 1991)
- Grigore Eremei (5 February – August 1991)
Chairman of the Supreme Soviet
[change | change source]- Party
No. | Portrait | Name (Birth–Death) |
Took office | Left office | Political party |
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1 | Mircea Snegur (1940–2023) |
27 April 1990 | 3 September 1990 | Communist Party of Moldova |
Republic of Moldova (1991–present)
[change | change source]- Parties
PDAM PCRM PL PLDM PDM PSRM PAS Independent
- Status
Acting President
# | Portrait | Name (Birth–Death) |
Office term | Cabinets | Election | Prior office | Political party | |
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1 | Mircea Snegur (1940–2023) |
3 September 1990 | 15 January 1997 | Druc (1990–91) | 1991 | Chairman of the Supreme Soviet of the Moldavian SSR | Independent | |
6 years, 134 days (Lost re-election campaign) |
Muravschi (1991–92) | |||||||
Sangheli I (1992–94) | ||||||||
Sangheli II (1994–97) | ||||||||
2 | Petru Lucinschi (born 1940) |
15 January 1997 | 7 April 2001 | Ciubuc I (1997–98) | 1996 | 2nd President of the Parliament | Democratic Agrarian Party of Moldova | |
4 years, 82 days (Opted out of second term in office) |
Ciubuc II (1998–99) | |||||||
Sturza (1999) | ||||||||
Braghiș (1999–2001) | ||||||||
3 | Vladimir Voronin (born 1941) |
7 April 2001 | 11 September 2009 | Tarlev I (2001–05) | 2001 (indirect) 2005 (indirect) |
Minister of Internal Affairs of the Moldavian SSR | Party of Communists | |
8 years, 157 days (Resigned) |
Tarlev II (2005–08) | |||||||
Greceanîi I (2008–09) | ||||||||
Greceanîi II (2009) | ||||||||
– | Mihai Ghimpu (born 1951) Acting President |
11 September 2009 | 28 December 2010 | Filat I (2009–11) | — | 8th President of the Parliament | Liberal Party (Alliance for European Integration) | |
– | Vlad Filat (born 1969) Acting President |
28 December 2010 | 30 December 2010 | — | 8th Prime Minister of Moldova | Liberal Democratic Party (Alliance for European Integration) | ||
– | Marian Lupu (born 1966) Acting President |
30 December 2010 | 23 March 2012 | Filat II (2011–13) | — | 6th and 9th President of the Parliament | Democratic Party (Alliance for European Integration) | |
4 | Nicolae Timofti (born 1948) |
23 March 2012 | 23 December 2016 | Filat II (2011–13) | 2011–12 (indirect) |
Chairman of the Supreme Magistrate Council | Independent (Alliance for European Integration) | |
Leancă (2013–15) | ||||||||
4 years, 275 days
(Opted out of second term in office) |
Gaburici (2015) | |||||||
Streleț (2015) | ||||||||
Filip (2016–19) | ||||||||
5 | Igor Dodon (born 1975) |
23 December 2016 | 24 December 2020 | 2016 | First Deputy Prime Minister of Moldova;Minister of Economy and Trade | Party of Socialists of the Republic of Moldova | ||
4 years, 1 day
(Lost re-election campaign) |
Sandu (2019) | |||||||
Chicu (2019–20) | ||||||||
6 | Maia Sandu (born 1972) |
24 December 2020 | Incumbent | 2020 | 13th Prime Minister of Moldova | Party of Action and Solidarity | ||
3 years, 307 days | Gavrilița (2021–2023) | |||||||
Recean (2023–) |
References
[change | change source]- ↑ Maxim, Pulber (20 March 2017). "Salariu de președinte: Cât primește Dodon de la stat – - Independent". Independent.md. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 8 April 2020.