Ministry of Environment (Moldova)

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Ministry of Environment
Ministry of Environment of Moldova Seal.png
Ministry overview
Formed22 May 1998;26 years ago (22 May 1998) (as Ministry of Environment and Territorial Development)
Preceding agencies
  • Ministry of Agriculture, Regional Development and Environment
  • Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources
  • Ministry of Ecology, Construction and Territorial Development
Jurisdiction Government of Moldova
Minister responsible
Ministry executives
  • Petru Tataru, Secretary General
  • Grigore Stratulat, Secretary of State
  • Aliona Rusnac, Secretary of State
  • Gheorghe Hajder, Secretary of State
Website mediu.gov.md

The Ministry of Environment (Romanian : Ministerul Mediului) is one of the fourteen ministries of the Government of Moldova.

List of ministers

No.PortraitName

(Birth–Death)

Office termCabinet
1 Arcadie Capcelea

(born 1956)

22 May 19985 September 2000Ciubuc II

Sturza Braghiș

2 Ion Răileanu

(born 1948)

5 September 200019 April 2001Braghiș
3 Duca Gheorghe.jpg Gheorghe Duca

(born 1952)

19 April 20015 February 2004Tarlev I
4 Constantin Mihăilescu

(born 1959)

19 March 200427 February 2008Tarlev I-II
5 28.02.2020 Briefingul deputatei fractiunii PDM Violeta Ivanov (49595646592).jpg Violeta Ivanov

(born 1967)

31 March 200825 September 2009Greceanîi I-II
6 Gheorghe Salaru-IMG 3790.jpg Gheorghe Șalaru

(born 1961)

25 September 20095 June 2014Filat I-II

Leancă

7 Valentina Țapiș

(born 1963)

6 June 201418 February 2015Leancă
8 Sergiu Palihovici

(born 1971)

18 February 201530 July 2015Gaburici
9 Valeriu Munteanu portret.jpg Valeriu Munteanu

(born 1980)

30 July 201530 May 2017Streleț

Filip

10 Iuliana Cantaragiu.png Iuliana Cantaragiu

(born 1975)

6 August 20218 September 2022Gavrilița
11 Rodica Iordanov 2023.png Rodica Iordanov

(born 1976)

16 November 202213 March 2024Gavrilița

Recean

12 Sergiu Lazarencu 2022.png Sergiu Lazarencu

(born 1985)

14 March 2024IncumbentRecean

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