Vladimir Bolea (born 23 September 1971) is a Moldovan politician currently serving as Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Infrastructure and Regional...
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Vice President; Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Foreign Affairs Vladimir Bolea – Vice President; Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Agriculture and...
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2023 President Maia Sandu Deputy See list Nicu Popescu Dumitru Alaiba Vladimir Bolea Oleg Serebrian Mihai Popșoi Cristina Gherasimov Preceded by Natalia...
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Dorin Recean Deputy head of government Mihai Popșoi Dumitru Alaiba Vladimir Bolea Cristina Gherasimov Oleg Serebrian No. of ministers 14 Ministers removed...
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Minister Mihai Popșoi 29 January 2024 Dumitru Alaiba 16 February 2023 Vladimir Bolea 16 February 2023 Cristina Gherasimov 5 February 2024 Oleg Serebrian...
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Incumbent Assumed office 16 February 2023 Serving with Mihai Popșoi Vladimir Bolea President Maia Sandu Prime Minister Dorin Recean Minister of Economic...
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Incumbent Assumed office 29 January 2024 Serving with Dumitru Alaiba Vladimir Bolea President Maia Sandu Prime Minister Dorin Recean Preceded by Nicu Popescu...
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Sandu Prime Minister Dorin Recean Preceded by Lilia Dabija Succeeded by Vladimir Bolea In office 6 August 2021 – 16 February 2023 President Maia Sandu Prime...
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MOLDOVA. A participat liderul PPPN, Renato Usatîi şi reprezentantul PAS, Vladimir Bolea". TVR MOLDOVA (in Romanian). Retrieved 2020-11-16. "Cu scandari "Jos...
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17 Viorel Gherciu (born 1969) 6 August 2021 8 July 2022 Gavrilița 18 Vladimir Bolea (born 1971) 8 July 2022 19 November 2024 Deputy Prime Minister Gavrilița...
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Dorin Recean Deputy head of government Mihai Popșoi Dumitru Alaiba Vladimir Bolea Cristina Gherasimov Oleg Serebrian No. of ministers 14 Ministers removed...
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Maia Sandu Prime Minister Natalia Gavrilița Dorin Recean Preceded by Vladimir Bolea (acting) Succeeded by Sergiu Lazarencu Secretary of State of the Ministry...
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Nº27 Chișinău Candidate Party Votes % Vladimir Bolea ACUM Electoral Bloc 11,058 41.54 Radu Mudreac Party of Socialists 8,896 33.42 Veaceslav Nedelea Democratic...
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of Agriculture, Regional Development and Environment) Succeeded by Vladimir Bolea Personal details Born (1969-11-29) 29 November 1969 (age 55) Clisova...
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August 2021 – 26 January 2024 Serving with Andrei Spînu Dumitru Alaiba Vladimir Bolea President Maia Sandu Prime Minister Natalia Gavrilița Dorin Recean Succeeded...
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Moldova Headquarters Government House, Chișinău Minister responsible Vladimir Bolea, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Infrastructure and Regional Development...
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Natalia Gavrilița Preceded by Valeriu Munteanu (2017) Succeeded by Vladimir Bolea (acting) Secretary of State of the Ministry of Agriculture, Regional...
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Food Industry Viorel Gherciu 6 August 2021 8 July 2022 Independent Vladimir Bolea 8 July 2022 Incumbent PAS Minister of Culture Sergiu Prodan 6 August...
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Digitalization Mihai Popșoi – Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Foreign Affairs Vladimir Bolea – Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Infrastructure and Regional Development...
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Leahu (PAS) – Secretary Gheorghe Cojoc (PAS) Zinaida Greceanîi (BCS) Vasile Bolea (Independent) Victoria Cazacu (Independent) Permanent Bureau: Igor Grosu...
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1959–1960, 1974–1975 Emilio Tejada: 1957–1958 Ramón Uturbi: 1958–1959 Jaime Bolea: 1960–1963 Jesús Codina: 1963–1964, 1973–1974, 1979–1981 Francisco Hernández:...
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the minimum number required for his registration as a candidate. Vasile Bolea [ro] (independent), Member of the Moldovan Parliament (2014–present); the...
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Nesterovschi, Irina Lozovan, Vasile Bolea and Alexandr Suhodolschi joined the Revival Party, led by Serghei Mișin. Bolea declared that the party promotes...
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followed by the suspension of six TV stations linked to Ilan Shor and Vladimir Plahotniuc. After the first round of voting and the 273 runoff votes on...
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of the Two Sicilies (later Charles III of Spain) Pedro Pablo Abarca de Bolea, 10th Count of Aranda 1718 1798 1757 Infante Francisco Javier of Spain...
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Francisco Carmona wrote a hymn to Cagliari in Spanish; Jacinto Arnal De Bolea published in 1636, in Spanish, the first novel set in Cagliari, entitled...
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Olympic shooter (1968, 1972). Robert Brown, 85, American politician. Adolfo Bolea, 87, Spanish football player (Sant Andreu, Tenerife, Cádiz) and manager...
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88, French poet. Vilmos Benczik, 75, Hungarian Esperantist. Juan Antonio Bolea, 90, Spanish politician, president of the Government of Aragon (1978–1981)...
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Robin Bilbie, 73, English cricketer (Nottinghamshire). Carlos María Ariz Bolea, 86, Spanish-born Panamanian Roman Catholic prelate, Vicar Apostolic of...
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