Gheorghe Brega
Gheorghe Brega | |
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Brega in 2016 | |
Prime Minister of Moldova | |
Acting | |
In office 30 October 2015 – 20 January 2016 | |
President | Nicolae Timofti |
Preceded by | Valeriu Streleț |
Succeeded by | Pavel Filip |
Deputy Prime Minister of Moldova for Social Affairs | |
In office 30 July 2015 – 30 May 2017 | |
President | Nicolae Timofti Igor Dodon |
Prime Minister | Valeriu Streleț Pavel Filip |
Preceded by | Tatiana Potîng |
Member of the Moldovan Parliament | |
In office 22 April 2009 – 31 July 2015 | |
Succeeded by | Roman Boțan |
Parliamentary group | Liberal Party |
Personal details | |
Born | (1951-09-25) 25 September 1951 (age 72) Drepcăuți, Moldavian SSR, Soviet Union (now Moldova) |
Political party | Liberal Party |
Other political affiliations | Alliance for European Integration (2009–2013) Pro-European Coalition (2013–2015) Political Alliance for a European Moldova (2015) Alliance for European Integration III (2015–2016) |
Alma mater | Nicolae Testemițanu State University of Medicine and Pharmacy |
Gheorghe Brega (born 25 September 1951) is a Moldovan physician and politician who was the acting Prime Minister of Moldova from 30 October 2015 to 20 January 2016. He served as Deputy Prime Minister for Social Affairs of Moldova from 30 July 2015 to 30 May 2017, and was a Member of the Moldovan Parliament from 2009 to 2015.
Biography
Born in the village of Drepcăuți, Briceni District, Soviet Moldova, Brega graduated from Nicolae Testemiţanu State University of Medicine and Pharmacy in Chişinău in 1974. He was a member of the Parliament of Moldova from 2009 to 31 July 2015.
On 30 October 2015 he was named as acting prime minister (locum tenens),[1] until Pavel Filip was chosen as a permanent replacement for Valeriu Streleț, and formed a new cabinet in which Brega continued his work as Deputy Prime Minister for Social Affairs. He was the first member and last of the Liberal Party (PL) to serve as prime minister in any capacity, even if acting.
Honours
- National Order Star of Romania, rank of Grand Officer (2014)[2][3]
References
- ^ Gheorghe Brega, numit premier interimar; Președintele Timofti se justifică: „Nimeni nu m-a presat, e decizia mea proprie”
- ^ Decretul nr. 1079/2013 privind conferirea Ordinului Național Steaua României
- ^ "Patru deputați moldoveni au primit din mîinile șefului statului român ordinul "Steaua României"". Archived from the original on 2016-07-01. Retrieved 2017-10-06.
External links
- Gheorghe BREGA official site
- Gheorghe Brega pe site-ul Parlamentului Republicii Moldova
- Gheorghe Brega pe site-ul Parlamentului Republicii Moldova [old version]
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Preceded by | Prime Minister of Moldova Acting 2015–2016 | Succeeded by |
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- Andrei Galbur (resigned)
- Octavian Calmîc (resigned)
- Iurie Leancă
- Gheorghe Bălan (resigned)
- Cristina Lesnic
- Gheorghe Brega (resigned)
- Octavian Armașu (resigned)
- Ion Chicu
- Andrei Galbur (resigned)
- Tudor Ulianovschi
- Octavian Calmîc (resigned)
- Chiril Gaburici
- Monica Babuc
- Vasile Bîtca (resigned)
- Liviu Volconovici (resigned)
- Nicolae Ciubuc
- Vasile Botnari (resigned)
- Vladimir Cebotari (resigned)
- Alexandru Tănase (resigned)
- Victoria Iftodi
- Iurie Chirinciuc (resigned)
- Eduard Grama (resigned)
- Stela Grigoraș (resigned)
- Alexandru Jizdan
- Corina Fusu (resigned)
- Ruxanda Glavan (resigned)
- Svetlana Cebotari (resigned)
- Silvia Radu
- Valeriu Munteanu (resigned)
- Anatol Șalaru (resigned)
- Eugen Sturza
- Victor Zubcu (resigned)
- Irina Vlah (Governor of Gagauzia)
- Gheorghe Duca (Head of Academy of Sciences of Moldova) (resigned)