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Vlad Filat
Filat in 2023
Leader of the Liberal Democratic Party
Incumbent
Assumed office 2 July 2023
Preceded by
Iulian David (acting)
In office 16 August 2020 – 29 April 2021
Preceded by
Tudor Deliu
Succeeded by
Iulian David (acting)
In office 8 December 2007 – 27 May 2016
Succeeded by
Viorel Cibotaru
Member of the Moldovan Parliament
In office 9 December 2014 – 15 December 2016
Succeeded by
Simion Grișciuc
Parliamentary group
Liberal Democratic Party
In office 24 December 2010 – 14 February 2011
Succeeded by
Elena Frumosu
Parliamentary group
Liberal Democratic Party
In office 17 March 2005 – 25 September 2009
Succeeded by
Ivan Ionaș
Parliamentary group
Democratic Moldova Electoral Bloc Democratic Party Liberal Democratic Party
8th Prime Minister of Moldova
In office 25 September 2009 – 25 April 2013
President
Mihai Ghimpu (acting) Himself (acting) Marian Lupu (acting) Nicolae Timofti
Deputy
See list
Iurie Leancă
Valeriu Lazăr
Victor Osipov
Ion Negrei
Eugen Carpov
Mihai Moldovanu
Preceded by
Vitalie Pîrlog (acting)
Succeeded by
Iurie Leancă
President of Moldova
Acting
In office 28 December 2010 – 30 December 2010
Prime Minister
Himself
Preceded by
Mihai Ghimpu (acting)
Succeeded by
Marian Lupu (acting)
Minister of State
In office 12 March 1999 – 21 December 1999
President
Petru Lucinschi
Prime Minister
Ion Sturza
Preceded by
Nicolae Cernomaz
Succeeded by
Victor Bodiu (2009)
Personal details
Born
Vladimir Filat
(1969-05-06) 6 May 1969 (age 55) Lăpușna, Moldavian SSR, Soviet Union (now Moldova)
Citizenship
Moldova Romania
Political party
Democratic Party (1997–2007) Liberal Democratic Party (2007–2016), (2020–present)
Other political affiliations
Alliance for Democracy and Reforms (1998–1999) Alliance for European Integration (2009–present)
Spouse(s)
Sanda Filat (Divorced 2012) Angela Gonța (2014–2016)
Children
3
Alma mater
University of Iași
Vladimir Filat (born 6 May 1969), commonly referred to as Vlad Filat (pronounced[vladfiˈlat]), is a Moldovan businessman and politician, founder of Liberal Democratic Party of Moldova. He was the Prime Minister of Moldova from 25 September 2009 to 25 April 2013. He also was appointed as the Interim President of Moldova for a brief period of time in 2010.[1]
Following his conviction on charges of accepting bribes, Filat was released from jail in December 2019, 6 years earlier than his initial sentence.
^"Guvernul Filat a fost investit cu votul a 53 de deputaţi AIE. Şeful SIS a fos demis de către Parlament. Noul director este Mihai Gheorghe". 2009-09-25. Retrieved 2013-05-10.
Vladimir Filat (born 6 May 1969), commonly referred to as VladFilat (pronounced [vladfiˈlat]), is a Moldovan businessman and politician, founder of Liberal...
VladFilat Cabinet may refer to: First Filat Cabinet, the first Cabinet of Moldova (2009-2011) Second Filat Cabinet, the second Cabinet of Moldova (2011-2013)...
Plahotniuc to resign. In his turn, Plahotniuc urged the Prime Minister, VladFilat, who was later condemned for influence peddling and passive corruption...
Moldova. The party is led by Tudor Deliu. Until 2016, PLDM was led by VladFilat, who was Prime Minister of Moldova from 2009 to 2013, in two cabinets...
1999), Romanian footballer Vlad Filat (born 1969), Moldovan businessman and politician, former Prime Minister of Moldova Vlad Goian (born 1970), Moldovan...
equivalent to 12% of Moldova's GDP and the arrest of former Prime Minister VladFilat. In June 2017, he was sentenced to 7.5 years of prison in absentia for...
VladFilat, former Prime Minister of Moldova, and has claimed Filat is the real owner of the two companies. A court in Chisinau on June 27 found Vlad...
Lucia (25 March 2020). "VladFilat, mesaj de unitate în ajunul împlinirii a 102 ani de la Unirea Basarabiei cu România" [VladFilat, message of unity on...
September 25, 2009. The Cabinet consisted of the Prime Minister of Moldova VladFilat (leader of the Liberal Democratic Party of Moldova; PLDM), four Deputy...
the speaker and prime minister, and 61 votes to elect the president. VladFilat (PLDM), Prime Minister Mihai Ghimpu (PL) Marian Lupu (PDM) After the July...
Republic of Moldova. It started on 8 March 2013, after the Prime Minister VladFilat was dismissed by motion of censure of the Parliament. It ended on 30 May...
2010. On June 30, 2010, First VladFilat Cabinet decided to create the Museum of Victims of Communism and VladFilat opened the museum on July 6, 2010...
July 2012, he was appointed as Interior Minister in the Cabinet led by VladFilat, replacing Alexei Roibu. On May 31, 2013, Recean was reappointed as Interior...
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elections in 2009. After July 2009 parliamentary election, alongside VladFilat, Mihai Ghimpu, and Serafim Urechean, Marian Lupu signed the Alliance For...
she announced her intention to request that the United States Treasury add Vlad Plahotniuc to the Magnitsky List. In August, Sandu asked the State Chancellery...
2009 28 December 2010 Filat I (2009–11) — President of the Parliament Liberal Party (Alliance for European Integration) – VladFilat (born 1969) Acting 28...
Unionist Movement of the Republic of Moldova Figures Vlad Bilețchi Dorin Chirtoacă Ion Costaș VladFilat Pavel Filip Mihai Ghimpu Vladimir Plahotniuc Maia...
removal of the checkpoint. On the same day, the prime minister of Moldova VladFilat condemned the incident, ordered compensation payments to be made to the...
authority in a failed attempt to influence the trial of former prime minister VladFilat, who was accused of passive corruption and traffic of influence. In December...
surgeon and politician. He was the Health Minister of Moldova in the First VladFilat Cabinet, and deputy in Moldovan Parliament from 2014 to 2019. Hotineanu...
Chișinău.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) "VladFilat, president of PLDM : "Vom învăţa istoria noastră - cea a românilor, aşa...
Gagauzia conflict Georgian–Ossetian conflict Nagorno-Karabakh conflict Adam, Vlad (2017). Romanian involvement in the Transnistrian War (Thesis). Leiden University...