Nicolae Coval Cabinet From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Moldvan government cabinet Politics of Moldova Government of Moldova Constitution Human rights Neutrality Parliament President Igor Grosu Judiciary Constitutional Court Supreme Court of Justice Executive President Maia Sandu Prime Minister Alexandru Munteanu Cabinet Munteanu Cabinet Administrative divisions Elections Presidential: 201620202024 Parliamentary: 201920212025 Political parties Foreign relations Ministry of Foreign Affairs Minister: Mihai Popșoi Diplomatic missions of / in Moldova Nationality law Passport Visa requirements Visa policy Moldova–European Union relations Moldova–NATO relations Moldova–Romania relations Moldova–Russia relations Moldova–Ukraine relations Moldova portal Other countries vte Nicolae Coval Cabinet was the Cabinet of Moldova (19 April 1945 – 5 January 1946). Nicolae Coval, Prime Minister of Moldova, (19 April 1945 – 5 January 1946) Gherasim Rudi, Minister of Foreign Affairs, (19 April 1945 – 5 January 1946) Major General Mihail Markeev, Minister of Internal Affairs (19 April 1945 – 5 January 1946) General Iosif Mordoveţ, Minister of National Security (19 April 1945 – 5 January 1946) Bibliography *** - Enciclopedia sovietică moldovenească (Chişinău, 1970-1977) Political offices Preceded byTihon Konstantinov Cabinet Nicolae Coval Cabinet of Moldova 19 April 1945 - 5 January 1946 Succeeded byGherasim Rudi Cabinet vteCabinets of Moldova Moldavian Democratic Republic Pantelimon Erhan (1917–18) Daniel Ciugureanu (1918) Petru Cazacu (1918) Moldavian SSR Konstantinov (1940–41, 1944–45) Coval (1945–46) Rudi (1946–58) Diordiță (1958–70) Pascari I (1970–76) Grossu (1976–80) Ustian (1980–85) Calin (1985–90) Pascari II (1990) Druc (1990–91) Moldova Muravschi (1991–92) Sangheli I (1992–94) Sangheli II (1994–97) Ciubuc I (1997–98) Ciubuc II (1998–99) Sturza (1999) Braghiș (1999–01) Tarlev I (2001–05) Tarlev II (2005–08) Greceanîi I (2008–09) Greceanîi II (2009) Filat I (2009–11) Filat II (2011–13) Leancă (2013–15) Gaburici (2015) Streleț (2015–16) Filip (2016–19) Sandu (2019) Chicu (2019–21) Gavrilița (2021–23) Recean (2023–) Related Articles