The Government confirmed again Andrei Galbur and Daniela Cujba as deputy ministers of foreign affairs. Octavian Calmic and Valeriu Triboi kept their posts of deputy ministers of economy, while Tudor Copaci was dismissed. Former director general of the telecoms carrier SA “Moldtelecom Vitalie Iurcu will replace him, IPN reports.
At the Ministry of Justice, Nicolae Esanu was confirmed as deputy minister, while Sergiu Gurduja was discharged, being substituted by Eduard Serbenko. Maria Caraus and Simion Botnari will further serve as deputy ministers of finance, while Dumitru Parfentiev, Vitalie Ciolac and Vitalie Tarlev – as deputy ICT ministers.
Deputy ministers of heath Andrei Uncuta, Octavian Grama and Svetlana Cotelea were dismissed from posts. The new deputy ministers are Gheorghe Turcanu, Valentina Rotaru and Aliona Serbulenko, with the latter holding also the post of chief sanitary doctor.
Anatolie Zolotcov and Ion Stratulat will continue to work as deputy ministers at the Ministry of Regional Development and Construction, Victor Morgoci – as deputy minister at the Ministry of Environment, while Dragos Hancu and Andrei Spanu – as deputy ministers at the Ministry of Youth and Sport.
The Government also approved a draft presidential decree by which Gheorghe Galbura is nominated for the post of deputy minister of defense. Ana Vasilache is to be dismissed from the post of deputy minister of defense by presidential decree.
Vladislav Zara was named director of the Medication Agency, instead of Alexandru Coman.
Iurie Armasu was dismissed from the post of director of the Civil Aviation Authority and will be replaced by Mircea Maleca, who resigned from the post of Air Moldova director.
Nicolae Platon was discharged from the post of director of the Tourism Agency and will be substituted by Iurie Carp, ex-director of the National Food Safety Agency.