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Parliament of Moldova

The Parliament of Moldova (Romanian: Parlamentul Republicii Moldova) is the supreme representative body of the Republic of Moldova (Romanian: Republica Moldova), the only state legislative authority, being a unicameral structure composed of 101 elected MPs on lists, for a period or legislature of four years. The Parliament of Moldova is elected by universal vote, equal directly, secret and freely expressed. The president of the Parliament of the Republic of Moldova is elected by the Parliament, with a minimum of 52 votes.

Parliament of Moldova

Parlamentul Republicii Moldova
11th legislature
Type
Type
History
Founded23 June 1991; 32 years ago (1991-06-23)
Preceded bySupreme Soviet of the Moldavian SSR
Leadership
Igor Grosu, PAS
since 29 July 2021
Vice President of the Parliament
Doina Gherman, PAS
since 1 February 2024
Vice President of the Parliament
Vlad Batrîncea, BCS
since 29 November 2019
Structure
Seats101
Political groups
Government (63)
  Party of Action and Solidarity (63)

Opposition (37)

  Bloc of Communists and Socialists (26)
  Revival Party (4)[1]
  National Alternative Movement (1)[2]
  Independents (6)
Committees11
Length of term
4 years
Elections
Closed list proportional representation
Last election
11 July 2021
Next election
2025
Meeting place

Website
parlament.md

The Constitutional Court of the Republic of Moldova, on a proposal of the Central Electoral Commission, decides to validate or invalidate the mandate of the Member of Parliament. The mandate is invalid in the case of violation of electoral legislation. The Parliament is meeting at the convening of the Speaker of the Parliament within 30 days of the elections. The Parliament's mandate is prolonged until the legal meeting of the new composition. During this period the Constitution cannot be amended and organic laws cannot be adopted, amended or abrogated.[3]

Parliamentary elections in Moldova took place on 11 July 2021.[4] The snap parliamentary elections resulted in a landslide win for the Party of Action and Solidarity (PAS).[5]

Apparatus edit

The Parliament staff ensures an organizational, informational and technological assistance to activity of the Parliament, the Standing Bureau, standing committees, parliamentary factions and of deputies. The structure and the personal record of the parliament staff are approved by the Parliament.

Legislative procedure edit

According to the Constitution of Moldova (1994), the Parliament is the supreme representative organ and the single legislative authority of the state. The right of legislative initiative belongs to the Members of Parliament, to the Speaker (excepting proposals to revise the Constitution) and to the Government. In exercise of this right MPs and the president of the state present to Parliament draft papers and legislative proposals, while the Government presents draft papers.

Parliamentary factions edit

In order to form the working bodies and to organize the activity of the parliament, deputies form parliamentary factions composed of at least 5 deputies elected on the basis of lists of electoral contestants, as well as parliamentary factions with the same numerical composition as independent deputies. The parliamentary factions are constituted within 10 days after the legal constitution of the parliament.

11th Moldovan Parliament edit

The 101 deputies elected on 11 July 2021 at the 2021 Moldovan parliamentary election. Below is the current seating:[6]

Political Group Party Leader Faction Leader MPs
  Party of Action and Solidarity (PAS) Igor Grosu Doina Gherman 63
  Bloc of Communists and Socialists (BCS) Igor Dodon (PSRM) Vlad Batrîncea 26
Vladimir Voronin (PCRM)
  Independents - 11

Election results edit

Structure of former legislatures edit

Moldovan Parliament 1994–1998 edit

56 28 11 9
PDAM PSM BȚI AFPCD

Moldovan Parliament 1998–2001 edit

40 26 24 11
PCRM CDM PMDP PFD

Moldovan Parliament 2001–2005 edit

71 19 11
PCRM BeAB PPCD

Moldovan Parliament 2005–2009 edit

56 22 12 11
PCRM AMN PDM + PSL PPCD

Moldovan Parliament April–July 2009 edit

60 15 15 11
PCRM PL PLDM AMN

Moldovan Parliament 2009–2010 edit

48 18 15 13 7
PCRM PLDM PL PDM AMN

Moldovan Parliament 2010–2014 edit

42 32 15 12
PCRM PLDM PDM PL

Moldovan Parliament 2014–2019 edit

25 23 21 19 13
PSRM PLDM PCRM PDM PL

Moldovan Parliament 2019–2021 edit

35 30 26 7 3
PSRM PDM ACUM ȘOR Ind.

Moldovan Parliament 2021–present edit

63 32 6
PAS BECS ȘOR

Parliamentary committees edit

  • Committee for Agriculture and Food Industry:
    • Alexandr Trubca (PAS) – Chair
    • Radu Mudreac (BCS) – Deputy Chair
    • Iurie Păsat (PAS) – Deputy Chair
    • Viorel Barda (PAS) – Secretary
    • Gheorghe Ichim (PAS)
    • Oleg Canațui (PAS)
    • Corneliu Furculiță (BCS)
    • Chiril Tatarlî (BCS)
  • Committee for Culture, Education, Research, Youth, Sport and Mass-media:
    • Liliana Nicolaescu-Onofrei (PAS) – Chair
    • Virgiliu Pîslariuc (PAS) – Deputy Chair
    • Adela Răileanu (BCS) – Deputy Chair
    • Marcela Adam (PAS) – Secretary
    • Maria Gonța (PAS)
    • Marcela Nistor (PAS)
    • Larisa Novac (PAS)
    • Eugeniu Sinchevici (PAS)
    • Elena Beleacova (BCS)
    • Diana Caraman (BCS)
    • Petru Jardan (Independent)
    • Gaik Vartanyan (Independent)
  • Committee for Economy, Budget and Finance:
    • Radu Marian (PAS) – Chair
    • Dorian Istratii (PAS) – Deputy Chair
    • Valentina Manic (PAS) – Deputy Chair
    • Petru Burduja (BCS) – Deputy Chair
    • Sergiu Lazarencu (PAS) – Secretary
    • Victor Spînu (PAS)
    • Vasile Șoimaru (PAS)
    • Inga Sibova (BCS)
    • Oleg Reidman (BCS)
    • Vadim Fotescu (Independent)
  • Committee for Environment, Climate and Green Transition:
    • Valeriu Muduc (BCS) – Chair
    • Ina Coșeru (PAS) – Deputy Chair
    • Ion Babici (PAS) – Secretary
    • Mariana Cușnir (PAS)
    • Iulia Dascălu (PAS)
    • Roman Roșca (PAS)
    • Alla Pilipețcaia (BCS)
    • Eduard Smirnov (BCS)
  • Committee for Human Rights and Interethnic Relations:
    • Grigore Novac (BCS) – Chair
    • Natalia Davidovici (PAS) – Deputy Chair
    • Angela Munteanu-Pojoga (PAS) – Secretary
    • Evghenia Cojocari (PAS)
    • Vitalie Gavrouc (PAS)
    • Nicolai Rusol (BCS)
  • Committee for National Security, Defense and Public Order:
  • Committee for Public Administration and Regional Development:
  • Committee for Social Protection, Health and Family:
    • – Chair
    • Adrian Belîi (PAS) – Deputy Chair
    • Vladimir Odnostalco (BCS) – Deputy Chair
    • Reghina Apostolova (Independent) – Deputy Chair
    • Maria Pancu (PAS) – Secretary
    • Liliana Grosu (PAS)
    • Dorian Istrati (PAS)
    • Ana Oglinda (PAS)
    • Alla Darovannaia (BCS)
    • Veaceslav Nigai (Independent)
  • Judicial Committee for Appointments and Immunities:
    • Veronica Roșca (PAS) – Chair
    • Vasile Grădinaru (PAS) – Deputy Chair
    • Radu Mudreac (BCS) – Deputy Chair
    • Igor Chiriac (PAS) – Secretary
    • Olesea Stamate (PAS)
    • Artemie Cătănoi (PAS)
    • Roman Roșca (PAS)
    • Boris Popa (PAS)
    • Denis Ulanov (Independent)
    • Alexandr Suhodolski (Independent)
  • Committee for Public Finance Control:
    • Tatiana Cunețchi (BCS) – Chair
    • Vasile Porțevschi (PAS) – Deputy Chair
    • Victoria Cazacu (PAS) – Secretary
    • Gheorghe Cojoc (PAS)
    • Mihail Leahu (PAS)
    • Zinaida Greceanîi (BCS)

Permanent Bureau:

Presidents of the Parliament of Moldova edit

Parliament Building edit

The Parliament Building was formerly the meeting place of the Central committee of the Moldovan branch of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union, and was built between 1976 and 1979. It is located on Stephen the Great Boulevard formerly known as Lenin Boulevard. The architects were Alexander Cerdanțev and Grigore Bosenco. The building was damaged during civil unrest in 2009[7] and repairs were carried out in 2012 and 2013. The Parliament moved back into the restored building in February 2014.[8]

Sources edit

  1. ^ https://newsmaker.md/rus/novosti/isklyuchennye-iz-psrm-bolya-i-suhodolskiy-vstupayut-v-partiyu-renastere-vozrozhdenie/ Исключенные из ПСРМ Боля и Суходольский вступают в партию «Renaștere — Возрождение»
  2. ^ https://ionceban.md/ru/deputat-man-gajk-vartanyan-obratilsya-v-ks-otnositelno-tsenzury-dlya-deputatov-ot-oppozitsii/ Депутат MAN Гайк Вартанян обратился в КС относительно цензуры для депутатов от оппозиции
  3. ^ Constitution of Moldova, art. 63, pag. 16.
  4. ^ "Moldova's president calls early election for July 11". AP NEWS. 28 April 2021. Retrieved 2021-05-01.
  5. ^ "President Sandu's party wins landslide victory in Moldova's snap election". www.intellinews.com. 2021-07-12. Retrieved 2021-07-27.
  6. ^ Fracțiunile parlamentare
  7. ^ "De ce rămân în praf şi beznă clădirile Parlamentului şi Preşedinţiei". Timpul – Ştiri din Moldova. 17 November 2011.
  8. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-01-02.

External links edit

  • Official page
  • Parliamentary Elections in the Republic of Moldova

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The Parliament of Moldova Romanian Parlamentul Republicii Moldova is the supreme representative body of the Republic of Moldova Romanian Republica Moldova the only state legislative authority being a unicameral structure composed of 101 elected MPs on lists for a period or legislature of four years The Parliament of Moldova is elected by universal vote equal directly secret and freely expressed The president of the Parliament of the Republic of Moldova is elected by the Parliament with a minimum of 52 votes Parliament of Moldova Parlamentul Republicii Moldova11th legislatureTypeTypeUnicameralHistoryFounded23 June 1991 32 years ago 1991 06 23 Preceded bySupreme Soviet of the Moldavian SSRLeadershipPresident of the ParliamentIgor Grosu PAS since 29 July 2021Vice President of the ParliamentDoina Gherman PAS since 1 February 2024Vice President of the ParliamentVlad Batrincea BCS since 29 November 2019StructureSeats101Political groupsGovernment 63 Party of Action and Solidarity 63 Opposition 37 Bloc of Communists and Socialists 26 Party of Socialists 19 Party of Communists 7 Revival Party 4 1 National Alternative Movement 1 2 Independents 6 Committees11Length of term4 yearsElectionsVoting systemClosed list proportional representationLast election11 July 2021Next election2025Meeting placeWebsiteparlament wbr mdWikimedia Commons has media related to Parliament of Moldova The Constitutional Court of the Republic of Moldova on a proposal of the Central Electoral Commission decides to validate or invalidate the mandate of the Member of Parliament The mandate is invalid in the case of violation of electoral legislation The Parliament is meeting at the convening of the Speaker of the Parliament within 30 days of the elections The Parliament s mandate is prolonged until the legal meeting of the new composition During this period the Constitution cannot be amended and organic laws cannot be adopted amended or abrogated 3 Parliamentary elections in Moldova took place on 11 July 2021 4 The snap parliamentary elections resulted in a landslide win for the Party of Action and Solidarity PAS 5 Contents 1 Apparatus 2 Legislative procedure 3 Parliamentary factions 3 1 11th Moldovan Parliament 4 Election results 5 Structure of former legislatures 5 1 Moldovan Parliament 1994 1998 5 2 Moldovan Parliament 1998 2001 5 3 Moldovan Parliament 2001 2005 5 4 Moldovan Parliament 2005 2009 5 5 Moldovan Parliament April July 2009 5 6 Moldovan Parliament 2009 2010 5 7 Moldovan Parliament 2010 2014 5 8 Moldovan Parliament 2014 2019 5 9 Moldovan Parliament 2019 2021 5 10 Moldovan Parliament 2021 present 6 Parliamentary committees 7 Presidents of the Parliament of Moldova 8 Parliament Building 9 Sources 10 External linksApparatus editThe Parliament staff ensures an organizational informational and technological assistance to activity of the Parliament the Standing Bureau standing committees parliamentary factions and of deputies The structure and the personal record of the parliament staff are approved by the Parliament Legislative procedure editAccording to the Constitution of Moldova 1994 the Parliament is the supreme representative organ and the single legislative authority of the state The right of legislative initiative belongs to the Members of Parliament to the Speaker excepting proposals to revise the Constitution and to the Government In exercise of this right MPs and the president of the state present to Parliament draft papers and legislative proposals while the Government presents draft papers Parliamentary factions editIn order to form the working bodies and to organize the activity of the parliament deputies form parliamentary factions composed of at least 5 deputies elected on the basis of lists of electoral contestants as well as parliamentary factions with the same numerical composition as independent deputies The parliamentary factions are constituted within 10 days after the legal constitution of the parliament 11th Moldovan Parliament edit The 101 deputies elected on 11 July 2021 at the 2021 Moldovan parliamentary election Below is the current seating 6 Political Group Party Leader Faction Leader MPs Party of Action and Solidarity PAS Igor Grosu Doina Gherman 63 Bloc of Communists and Socialists BCS Igor Dodon PSRM Vlad Batrincea 26Vladimir Voronin PCRM Independents 11Election results editMain article Elections in MoldovaStructure of former legislatures editMoldovan Parliament 1994 1998 edit 56 28 11 9PDAM PSM BȚI AFPCDMoldovan Parliament 1998 2001 edit 40 26 24 11PCRM CDM PMDP PFDMoldovan Parliament 2001 2005 edit 71 19 11PCRM BeAB PPCDMoldovan Parliament 2005 2009 edit 56 22 12 11PCRM AMN PDM PSL PPCDMoldovan Parliament April July 2009 edit 60 15 15 11PCRM PL PLDM AMNMoldovan Parliament 2009 2010 edit 48 18 15 13 7PCRM PLDM PL PDM AMNMoldovan Parliament 2010 2014 edit 42 32 15 12PCRM PLDM PDM PLMoldovan Parliament 2014 2019 edit 25 23 21 19 13PSRM PLDM PCRM PDM PLMoldovan Parliament 2019 2021 edit 35 30 26 7 3PSRM PDM ACUM ȘOR Ind Moldovan Parliament 2021 present edit 63 32 6PAS BECS ȘORParliamentary committees editCommittee for Agriculture and Food Industry Alexandr Trubca PAS Chair Radu Mudreac BCS Deputy Chair Iurie Păsat PAS Deputy Chair Viorel Barda PAS Secretary Gheorghe Ichim PAS Oleg Canațui PAS Corneliu Furculiță BCS Chiril Tatarli BCS Committee for Culture Education Research Youth Sport and Mass media Liliana Nicolaescu Onofrei PAS Chair Virgiliu Pislariuc PAS Deputy Chair Adela Răileanu BCS Deputy Chair Marcela Adam PAS Secretary Maria Gonța PAS Marcela Nistor PAS Larisa Novac PAS Eugeniu Sinchevici PAS Elena Beleacova BCS Diana Caraman BCS Petru Jardan Independent Gaik Vartanyan Independent Committee for Economy Budget and Finance Radu Marian PAS Chair Dorian Istratii PAS Deputy Chair Valentina Manic PAS Deputy Chair Petru Burduja BCS Deputy Chair Sergiu Lazarencu PAS Secretary Victor Spinu PAS Vasile Șoimaru PAS Inga Sibova BCS Oleg Reidman BCS Vadim Fotescu Independent Committee for Environment Climate and Green Transition Valeriu Muduc BCS Chair Ina Coșeru PAS Deputy Chair Ion Babici PAS Secretary Mariana Cușnir PAS Iulia Dascălu PAS Roman Roșca PAS Alla Pilipețcaia BCS Eduard Smirnov BCS Committee for Human Rights and Interethnic Relations Grigore Novac BCS Chair Natalia Davidovici PAS Deputy Chair Angela Munteanu Pojoga PAS Secretary Evghenia Cojocari PAS Vitalie Gavrouc PAS Nicolai Rusol BCS Committee for National Security Defense and Public Order Lilian Carp PAS Chair Ana Racu PAS Deputy Chair Constantin Stariș BCS Secretary Andrian Cheptonar PAS Boris Marcoci PAS Oazu Nantoi PAS Ion Șpac PAS Fiodor Gagauz BCS Adrian Albu BCS Committee for Public Administration and Regional Development Larisa Voloh PAS Chair Petru Frunze PAS Deputy Chair Ivanna Koksal BCS Secretary Efimia Bandalac PAS Vitalie Jacot PAS Ersilia Qatrawi PAS Vladimir Voronin BCS Marina Tauber Independent Irina Lozovan Independent Committee for Social Protection Health and Family Chair Adrian Belii PAS Deputy Chair Vladimir Odnostalco BCS Deputy Chair Reghina Apostolova Independent Deputy Chair Maria Pancu PAS Secretary Liliana Grosu PAS Dorian Istrati PAS Ana Oglinda PAS Alla Darovannaia BCS Veaceslav Nigai Independent Committee for Foreign Policy and European Integration Ina Coșeru PAS Chair Ion Groza PAS Deputy Chair Bogdan Țirdea BCS Deputy Chair Alina Dandara PAS Secretary Doina Gherman PAS Mihail Druță PAS Ion Poia PAS Vlad Batrincea BCS Alexandr Nesterovschi Independent Judicial Committee for Appointments and Immunities Veronica Roșca PAS Chair Vasile Grădinaru PAS Deputy Chair Radu Mudreac BCS Deputy Chair Igor Chiriac PAS Secretary Olesea Stamate PAS Artemie Cătănoi PAS Roman Roșca PAS Boris Popa PAS Denis Ulanov Independent Alexandr Suhodolski Independent Committee for Public Finance Control Tatiana Cunețchi BCS Chair Vasile Porțevschi PAS Deputy Chair Victoria Cazacu PAS Secretary Gheorghe Cojoc PAS Mihail Leahu PAS Zinaida Greceanii BCS Permanent Bureau Igor Grosu President of the Parliament PAS Doina Gherman Vice President of the Parliament PAS Vlad Batrincea Vice President of the Parliament BCS Olesea Stamate PAS Liliana Nicolaescu Onofrei PAS Doina Gherman PAS Veronica Roșca PAS Lilian Carp PAS Vladimir Odnostalco BCS Corneliu Furculiță BCS Constantin Stariș BCSPresidents of the Parliament of Moldova editMain article President of the Moldovan Parliament Alexandru Moșanu 4 September 1990 2 February 1993 Petru Lucinschi 4 February 1993 9 January 1997 Dumitru Moțpan 5 March 1997 23 April 1998 Dumitru Diacov 23 April 1998 20 March 2001 Eugenia Ostapciuc 20 March 2001 24 March 2005 Marian Lupu 24 March 2005 5 May 2009 Vladimir Voronin 12 May 2009 28 August 2009 Mihai Ghimpu 28 August 2009 28 December 2010 Marian Lupu 30 December 2010 25 April 2013 Liliana Palihovici acting 25 April 2013 30 May 2013 Igor Corman 30 May 2013 9 December 2014 Andrian Candu 23 January 2015 24 February 2019 Zinaida Greceanii 8 June 2019 29 July 2021 Igor Grosu 29 July 2021 present Parliament Building editThe Parliament Building was formerly the meeting place of the Central committee of the Moldovan branch of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union and was built between 1976 and 1979 It is located on Stephen the Great Boulevard formerly known as Lenin Boulevard The architects were Alexander Cerdanțev and Grigore Bosenco The building was damaged during civil unrest in 2009 7 and repairs were carried out in 2012 and 2013 The Parliament moved back into the restored building in February 2014 8 nbsp Stephen the Great Boulevard nbsp View from the rearSources edit https newsmaker md rus novosti isklyuchennye iz psrm bolya i suhodolskiy vstupayut v partiyu renastere vozrozhdenie Isklyuchennye iz PSRM Bolya i Suhodolskij vstupayut v partiyu Renaștere Vozrozhdenie https ionceban md ru deputat man gajk vartanyan obratilsya v ks otnositelno tsenzury dlya deputatov ot oppozitsii Deputat MAN Gajk Vartanyan obratilsya v KS otnositelno cenzury dlya deputatov ot oppozicii Constitution of Moldova art 63 pag 16 Moldova s president calls early election for July 11 AP NEWS 28 April 2021 Retrieved 2021 05 01 President Sandu s party wins landslide victory in Moldova s snap election www intellinews com 2021 07 12 Retrieved 2021 07 27 Fracțiunile parlamentare De ce răman in praf si beznă clădirile Parlamentului si Presedinţiei Timpul Stiri din Moldova 17 November 2011 allmoldova Archived from the original on 2014 01 02 External links editOfficial page Parliamentary Elections in the Republic of Moldova Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Parliament of Moldova amp oldid 1205059186, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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