Ministry of Culture (Moldova)

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Ministry of Culture

Headquarters in Chișinău
Ministry overview
Formed6 June 1990; 33 years ago (6 June 1990) (as Ministry of Culture and Cults)
Preceding agencies
  • Ministry of Education, Culture and Research
  • Ministry of Culture and Tourism
  • Ministry of Culture and Cults
JurisdictionGovernment of Moldova
Headquarters24 Nicolae Iorga Street, Chișinău
Minister responsible
Ministry executives
  • Ana Varzari, Secretary General
  • Ion Budeci, Secretary of State
  • Andrei Chistol, Secretary of State
Websitemc.gov.md

The Ministry of Culture (Romanian: Ministerul Culturii) is one of the fourteen ministries of the Government of Moldova. The current minister is Sergiu Prodan.[1] He has raised complaints due to the neglectance of culture in the Moldovan Government and the low salaries that the workers of the Ministry of Culture receive, specifying that in 2022 they would increase.[2]

List of ministers[edit]

No. Portrait Name

(Birth–Death)

Office term Cabinet
1 Ion Ungureanu

(1935–2017)

6 June 1990 5 April 1994 Druc

Muravschi Sangheli I

2 Mihail Cibotaru

(1934–2021)

5 April 1994 24 January 1997 Sangheli II
3 Ghenadie Ciobanu

(born 1957)

24 January 1997 19 April 2001 Ciubuc I-II

Sturza Braghiș

4 Ion Păcuraru

(born 1952)

19 April 2001 23 December 2002 Tarlev I
5 Veaceslav Madan

(born 1948)

23 December 2002 19 April 2005
6 Artur Cozma

(born 1967)

19 April 2005 1 December 2008 Tarlev II

Greceanîi I

7 Mihail Barbulat

(born 1971)

10 June 2009 25 September 2009 Greceanîi II
8 Boris Focșa

(born 1968)

25 September 2009 30 May 2013 Filat I-II
9 Monica Babuc

(born 1964)

30 May 2013 26 July 2017 Leancă

Gaburici Streleț Filip

10 Sergiu Prodan

(born 1963)

6 August 2021 Incumbent Gavrilița

Recean

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