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Ministry of Internal Affairs (Moldova)

The Ministry of Internal Affairs (Romanian: Ministerul Afacerilor Interne, MAI) is one of the fourteen ministries of the Government of Moldova. It is the main executive body responsible for the Trupele de Carabinieri.

Ministry of Internal Affairs
Ministerul Afacerilor Interne
Seal of the Ministry
Ministry overview
Formed6 June 1990; 33 years ago (6 June 1990)
JurisdictionGovernment of Moldova
Headquarters75 Ștefan cel Mare Avenue, Chișinău,
Minister responsible
Ministry executives
  • Vladislav Cojuhari, Secretary General
  • Daniela Misail-Nichitin, Secretary of State
  • Jana Costachi, Secretary of State
  • Andrei Cecoltan, Secretary of State
  • Igor Trofimov, Secretary of State
Websitemai.gov.md

History Edit

During the Moldavian Democratic Republic, Vladimir Cristi served as Director General for Internal Affairs.

The Ministry was created upon cessation by Soviet Union of Bessarabia which was part of Romania in 1940. On 8 August 1940 The Government of Soviet Union has announced creation of NKVD Internal affairs organization that was responsible public order and state secret service in newly created Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic. After the World War II now with permanent soviet occupation local organization of NKVD on 26 March 1946 changes name to Ministry of Internal Affairs thus being direct inherit to current Ministry of Internal Affairs of Moldova. On 18 December 1990 the Parliament of newly Independent Moldovan Republic adopted law in relation to name of police (Poliţia) instead of Militsiya.

Among the departments of the Ministry are the General Division of State Guard, the Division of Information and Operative Evidence and the Department of Public order.

Ministers Edit

# Portrait Name

(Birth–Death)

Office term Cabinet
1   Ion Costaș

(born 1944)

6 June 1990 5 February 1992 Druc

Muravschi

2 Constantin Antoci

(born 1949)

5 February 1992 24 January 1997 Muravschi

Sangheli I-II

3 Mihail Plămădeală

(born 1945)

24 January 1997 22 May 1998 Ciubuc I
4   Victor Catan

(born 1949)

22 May 1998 21 December 1999 Ciubuc II

Sturza

5   Vladimir Țurcan

(born 1954)

21 December 1999 19 April 2001 Braghiș
6 Vasile Drăgănel

(born 1962)

19 April 2001 27 February 2002 Tarlev I
7 Gheorghe Papuc

(born 1954)

27 February 2002 31 March 2008 Tarlev I-II
8 Valentin Mejinschi

(born 1967)

31 March 2008 21 October 2008 Greceanîi I
9 Gheorghe Papuc

(born 1954)

21 October 2008 25 September 2009 Greceanîi I-II
10   Victor Catan

(born 1949)

25 September 2009 14 January 2011 Filat I
11 Alexei Roibu

(born 1954)

14 January 2011 24 July 2012 Filat II
12   Dorin Recean

(born 1974)

24 July 2012 18 February 2015 Filat II

Leancă

13   Oleg Balan

(born 1969)

18 February 2015 20 January 2016 Gaburici

Streleț

14   Alexandru Jizdan

(born 1975)

20 January 2016 8 June 2019 Filip
15   Andrei Năstase

(born 1975)

8 June 2019 14 November 2019 Sandu
16   Pavel Voicu

(born 1973)

14 November 2019 6 August 2021 Chicu
17   Ana Revenco

(born 1977)

6 August 2021 14 July 2023 Gavrilița

Recean

18   Adrian Efros

(born 1982)

17 July 2023 Incumbent Recean

Structure Edit

The ministry has the following organizational structure:[1]

  • Cabinet of the Minister
  • Directorate of Policy Analysis, Monitoring and Evaluation
  • Directorate of Policies in the Field of Public Order and Security
  • Directorate for Crime Prevention and Fight
  • Directorate for International Cooperation
  • Directorate of Policies in Integrated State Border Management Field
  • Directorate of Policies in Migration and Asylum
  • Directorate of Policies in Crisis Management and Emergency Situations field
  • Directorate of Staff Policies and Education
  • Policy Service in the field of population and citizenship evidence
  • Policy Service in the field of state material reserves
  • Special Issues Service
  • Internal Audit Service
  • Directorate of Institutional Management
  • Juridical department
  • Human Resources Department
  • Financial-Administrative Department
  • Department of Document Management
  • Information and communication service with the media

Subordinate institutions Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "Organigrama | Ministerul Afacerilor Interne". www.mai.gov.md. Retrieved 2021-08-26.

External links Edit

  • Official website
  • General Police Inspectorate
  • Moldovan Border Police
  • General Inspectorate for Emergency Situations
  • Department of Carabineer Troops
  • Migration and Asylum Bureau
  • Ștefan cel Mare Academy
  • Central Sports Club
  • Material Reserves Agency

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The Ministry of Internal Affairs Romanian Ministerul Afacerilor Interne MAI is one of the fourteen ministries of the Government of Moldova It is the main executive body responsible for the Trupele de Carabinieri Ministry of Internal AffairsMinisterul Afacerilor InterneSeal of the MinistryMinistry overviewFormed6 June 1990 33 years ago 6 June 1990 JurisdictionGovernment of MoldovaHeadquarters75 Ștefan cel Mare Avenue Chișinău Minister responsibleAdrian Efros Minister of Internal AffairsMinistry executivesVladislav Cojuhari Secretary GeneralDaniela Misail Nichitin Secretary of StateJana Costachi Secretary of StateAndrei Cecoltan Secretary of StateIgor Trofimov Secretary of StateWebsitemai gov md Contents 1 History 2 Ministers 3 Structure 3 1 Subordinate institutions 4 References 5 External linksHistory EditDuring the Moldavian Democratic Republic Vladimir Cristi served as Director General for Internal Affairs The Ministry was created upon cessation by Soviet Union of Bessarabia which was part of Romania in 1940 On 8 August 1940 The Government of Soviet Union has announced creation of NKVD Internal affairs organization that was responsible public order and state secret service in newly created Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic After the World War II now with permanent soviet occupation local organization of NKVD on 26 March 1946 changes name to Ministry of Internal Affairs thus being direct inherit to current Ministry of Internal Affairs of Moldova On 18 December 1990 the Parliament of newly Independent Moldovan Republic adopted law in relation to name of police Poliţia instead of Militsiya Among the departments of the Ministry are the General Division of State Guard the Division of Information and Operative Evidence and the Department of Public order Ministers Edit Portrait Name Birth Death Office term Cabinet1 nbsp Ion Costaș born 1944 6 June 1990 5 February 1992 Druc Muravschi2 Constantin Antoci born 1949 5 February 1992 24 January 1997 Muravschi Sangheli I II3 Mihail Plămădeală born 1945 24 January 1997 22 May 1998 Ciubuc I4 nbsp Victor Catan born 1949 22 May 1998 21 December 1999 Ciubuc II Sturza5 nbsp Vladimir Țurcan born 1954 21 December 1999 19 April 2001 Braghiș6 Vasile Drăgănel born 1962 19 April 2001 27 February 2002 Tarlev I7 Gheorghe Papuc born 1954 27 February 2002 31 March 2008 Tarlev I II8 Valentin Mejinschi born 1967 31 March 2008 21 October 2008 Greceanii I9 Gheorghe Papuc born 1954 21 October 2008 25 September 2009 Greceanii I II10 nbsp Victor Catan born 1949 25 September 2009 14 January 2011 Filat I11 Alexei Roibu born 1954 14 January 2011 24 July 2012 Filat II12 nbsp Dorin Recean born 1974 24 July 2012 18 February 2015 Filat II Leancă13 nbsp Oleg Balan born 1969 18 February 2015 20 January 2016 Gaburici Streleț14 nbsp Alexandru Jizdan born 1975 20 January 2016 8 June 2019 Filip15 nbsp Andrei Năstase born 1975 8 June 2019 14 November 2019 Sandu16 nbsp Pavel Voicu born 1973 14 November 2019 6 August 2021 Chicu17 nbsp Ana Revenco born 1977 6 August 2021 14 July 2023 Gavrilița Recean18 nbsp Adrian Efros born 1982 17 July 2023 Incumbent ReceanStructure EditThe ministry has the following organizational structure 1 Cabinet of the Minister Directorate of Policy Analysis Monitoring and Evaluation Directorate of Policies in the Field of Public Order and Security Directorate for Crime Prevention and Fight Directorate for International Cooperation Directorate of Policies in Integrated State Border Management Field Directorate of Policies in Migration and Asylum Directorate of Policies in Crisis Management and Emergency Situations field Directorate of Staff Policies and Education Policy Service in the field of population and citizenship evidence Policy Service in the field of state material reserves Special Issues Service Internal Audit Service Directorate of Institutional Management Juridical department Human Resources Department Financial Administrative Department Department of Document Management Information and communication service with the mediaSubordinate institutions Edit General Police Inspectorate Moldovan Border Police General Inspectorate for Emergency Situations Department of Carabineer Troops The Migration and Asylum Bureau Information Technology Service Internal Protection and Anti Corruption Service Operational Leading and Inspection Service Ștefan cel Mare Police Academy Medical Service Central Sports Club Dinamo Material Reserves AgencyReferences Edit Organigrama Ministerul Afacerilor Interne www mai gov md Retrieved 2021 08 26 External links EditOfficial website General Police Inspectorate Moldovan Border Police General Inspectorate for Emergency Situations Department of Carabineer Troops Migration and Asylum Bureau Ștefan cel Mare Academy Central Sports Club Material Reserves Agency Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ministry of Internal Affairs Moldova amp oldid 1175495434, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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