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Ministry of Energy (Moldova)

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Ministry of Energy
Ministry overview
Formed21 December 1999; 24 years ago (21 December 1999)
JurisdictionGovernment of Moldova
Minister responsible
Ministry executives
  • Constantin Borosan, Secretary of State
  • Carolina Novac, Secretary of State
  • Cristina Pereteatcu, Secretary of State
Websiteenergie.gov.md

The Ministry of Energy (Romanian: Ministerul Energiei) is one of the fourteen ministries of the Government of Moldova. The ministry was established on 16 February 2023 following the restructuring of the Ministry of Infrastructure and Regional Development. Currently, the Moldovan minister of energy is Victor Parlicov.[1] The Ministry of Energy aims for the energy independence of Moldova. It was created following a heavy energy crisis in the country.[2]

List of ministers

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No. Portrait Name

(Birth–Death)

Office term Cabinet
1 Ion Leșanu

(born 1945)

21 December 1999 27 July 2001 Braghiș

Tarlev I

2 Iacov Timciuc

(born 1954)

8 August 2001 19 April 2005 Tarlev I
3 Victor Parlicov

(born 1978)

16 February 2023 Incumbent Recean

References

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  1. ^ "Ultima oră! Lista Guvernului Recean, făcută publică: Noi șefi la Justiție și Finanțe, iar Alaiba și Bolea, ridicați în rang". Unimedia (in Romanian).
  2. ^ "Expert: "Ministerul Energiei se va focusa pe asigurarea independenței energetice a R. Moldova"". Noi.md (in Romanian). 16 February 2023.