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{{Cleanup-reorganize|date=March 2012}}{{Infobox political post |post = President |body = Moldova |insignia = Flag of the President of Moldova.svg |insigniasize = 125px |insigniacaption = Standard of the President |nativename = |image = Igor Dodon (01.2017; cropped).jpg |imagesize = 165px |incumbent = Igor Dodon |incumbentsince = 23 December 2016 |style = His/Her Excellency |residence = Presidential Palace, Condrița |appointer = Popular vote |termlength = Four years, renewable once |formation = September 3, 1990 |inaugural = Mircea Snegur |website = {{url|www.presedinte.md}} }}{{Politics of Moldova}}The President of the Republic of Moldova is the head of state of Moldova. The current President of Moldova is Igor Dodon, who was elected in 2016 after a 2nd round run-off vote with 52.2% over his opponent Maia Sandu with 47.8%. His inauguration took place on December 27, 2016.[1][2] Oath of Office “I, , solemnly swear to devote all my personal strength and abilities to the prosperity of the Republic of Moldova, to abide by the Constitution and the laws of the country, to defend democracy, fundamental human rights and freedoms, the sovereignty, independence, unity and territorial integrity of Moldova”.[3] Constitutional positionAccording to the Article 77 of the Constitution of Moldova (1994), the President of Moldova is the head of the State and represents the State and is the guarantor of national sovereignty, independence, and the unity and territorial integrity of the nation. Acting presidentThe Acting President of Moldova ({{lang-ro|Președinte interimar al Republicii Moldova}}) is a person who fulfills the duties of President of Moldova when cases of incapacity and vacancy occur. It is a temporary post provided by the Constitution of Moldova. According to Article 91 of the Constitution of Moldova (1994): {{cquote|When the office of the President of the Republic of Moldova becomes vacant or the President has been suspended from office, or finds himself in the temporary impossibility of discharging his duties, the responsibility of the office shall devolve ad interim on the President of Parliament or the Prime Minister, in that priority order.}}Suspension from officeAccording to Article 89 of the Constitution of Moldova (1994): - (1) In the event where the president of the Republic of Moldova commits grave offenses infringing upon constitutional provisions, he or she may be suspended from office by Parliament if two-thirds of the members cast their vote in support of suspension.
- (2) The motion requesting the suspension from office must be initiated by at least one third of the members, and it must be brought to the knowledge of the President without delay. The President may give explanations on the actions for which he or she is being censured before parliament.
- (3) If the motion requesting suspension from office meets with approval, a national referendum shall be organized within 30 days for removing the President from office.
VacancyAccording to Article 90 of the Constitution of Moldova (1994): - (1) The office of the President of the Republic of Moldova may become vacant in consequence of expiry of the presidential mandate, resignation from office, removal from office, definite impossibility of executing his duties, or death.
- (2) The request to remove the President of the Republic of Moldova from office will be brought forward in Parliament, which will pass a decision on that request.
- (3) Within 3 months from the date when the presidential office was announced as vacant elections for a new President will be held in accordance with the law.
ElectionBetween 1994 and 2000, the President had been elected by popular vote for a four-year term; if no candidate received a majority in the first round, a runoff took place between the top two finishers. In 2000, the Law regarding the election of the President of Moldova stipulated that the President would be indirectly elected by the Parliament of Moldova to a four-year term; a candidate must win a supermajority of 61 votes to be elected. Presidents are limited to two terms. Nevertheless, the Constitutional Court ruled on March 4, 2016, that the law adopted in 2000 was unconstitutional,[4] thus reverting the election method of the President to a two-round system direct election. List of Presidents of MoldovaMoldavian Democratic Republic (1917–1918)- Party
{{legend2|LimeGreen|Bessarabian Peasants' Party|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}} № | Portrait | | {{small>(Birth–Death) Took office | Left office | Political party |
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1 | | {{small>(1884–1940)}}December 15|1917|December 2}} | April 9|1918|March 27}} | Bessarabian Peasants' Party |
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Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic (1940–1991)Chairmen of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet- Fyodor Brovko (28 June 1940 – 29 March 1951)
- Ivan Koditsa (29 March 1951 – 5 April 1963)
- Kirill Ilyashenko (5 April 1963 – 10 April 1980)
- Ivan Călin (10 April 1980 – 24 December 1985)
- Alexandru Mocanu (24 December 1985 – 12 July 1989)
- Ivan Ceban (12 July 1989 – 29 July 1989)
- Mircea Snegur (29 July 1989 – 27 April 1990)
First Secretaries of the Moldavian Communist Party- Piotr Borodin (2 August 1940 – 11 February 1942) {{small|(in exile in Russian SFSR from June 1941)}}
- Nikita Salogor (13 February 1942 – 5 January 1946) {{small|(in exile in Russian SFSR until August 1944)}} (acting)
- Nicolae Coval (5 January 1946 – July 1950)
- Leonid Brezhnev (26 July 1950 – 25 October 1952)
- Dimitri Gladki (25 October 1952 – 8 February 1954)
- Zinovie Serdiuk (8 February 1954 – 29 May 1961)
- Ivan Bodiul (29 May 1961 – 22 December 1980)
- Semion Grossu (22 December 1980 – 16 December 1989)
- Petru Lucinschi (16 November 1989 – 5 February 1991)
- Grigore Eremei (5 February – August 1991)
Chairman of the Supreme Soviet- Party
{{legend2|{{Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova/meta/color}}|PCM|border=1px solid #AAAAAA}} № | Portrait | | {{small>(Birth–Death) Took office | Left office | Political party |
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1 | | {{small>(born 1940)}} 27 April 1990 | 3 September 1990 | Communist Party of Moldova |
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Republic of Moldova (1991–present)- Parties
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{{legend|#E6E6AA|Acting President|border=black}} № | Portrait | | {{small>(Birth–Death) Took office | Left office | Political party | Elected |
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1 | | {{small>(born 1940)}} 3 September 1990 | 15 January 1997 | Independent | 1991 |
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2 | | {{small>(born 1940)}} 15 January 1997 | 7 April 2001 | Democratic Agrarian Party of Moldova | 1996 |
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3 | | {{small>(born 1941)}} 7 April 2001 | 11 September 2009 | Party of Communists | | {{small>(indirect)}} 2005 {{small|(indirect)}}
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— | | {{small>(born 1951)}} {{small|Acting President}} 11 September 2009 | 28 December 2010 | | {{small>(Alliance for European Integration)}} — |
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— | | {{small>(born 1969)}} {{small|Acting President}} 28 December 2010 | 30 December 2010 | | {{small>(Alliance for European Integration)}} — |
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— | | {{small>(born 1966)}} {{small|Acting President}} 30 December 2010 | 23 March 2012 | | {{small>(Alliance for European Integration)}} — |
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4 | | {{small>(born 1948)}} 23 March 2012 | 23 December 2016 | | {{small>(Alliance for European Integration)}} | {{small>(indirect)}}
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5 | | {{small>(born 1975)}} 23 December 2016 | President | Party of Socialists | 2016 |
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Living former PresidentsThere are four living former Moldovan Presidents: ResidenceThe President Palace is located in the Buiucani sector of Chișinău. It was constructed between 1984 and 1987 to the design of architects A. Zalțman and V. Iavorski. The distinctive building was originally the meeting place of the Supreme Soviet of the {{Interlanguage link multi|Moldavian SSR|2=ro|3=Sovietul Suprem al RSS Moldovenești|preserve=1}}. See also- Prime Minister of Moldova
- President of Transnistria
References1. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2016/11/igor-dodon-wins-moldova-presidential-election-161114195900115.html|title=Igor Dodon wins Moldova presidential election|website=www.aljazeera.com|access-date=2016-12-08}} 2. ^{{Cite news|url=http://www.moldova.org/en/president-elect-igor-dodon-accuses-former-counter-candidate-maia-sandu-blocking-inauguration/|title=President-elect Igor Dodon accuses former counter-candidate Maia Sandu of blocking his inauguration - Moldova.org|last=Vlas|first=Cristi|date=2016-12-06|newspaper=Moldova.org|language=en-US|access-date=2016-12-08}} 3. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.presedinte.md/eng/juramntul-presedintelui|title=“I solemnly swear to devote all my personal strength and abilities to the prosperity of the Republic of Moldova, to abide by the Constitution and the laws of the country, to defend democracy, fundamental human rights and freedoms, the sovereignty, independence, unity and territorial integrity of Moldova”.|last=|first=|date=|website=|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|access-date=}} 4. ^{{cite news|url=http://jurnal.md/ro/justitie/2016/3/4/decis-seful-statului-va-fi-ales-de-popor-modificarea-din-2000-a-constitutiei-privind-alegerea-presedintelui-de-parlament-neconstitutionala/|title=DECIS: Şeful statului va fi ales de popor; Modificarea din 2000 a Constituţiei privind alegerea preşedintelui de Parlament, NECONSTITUŢIONALĂ|newspaper=Jurnal.md|date=4 March 2016|language=Romanian}}
External links{{Commons|Category:Presidents of Moldova}}- Official website of the President of Moldova
- [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCciM8T29SzCMt4pWHK6n1nw Official Youtube website of the President of Moldova]
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