Moldova - Government and Politics

Government and Politics

Moldova
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Moldova
Constitution
  • Constitution
  • Human rights
Parliament
  • Parliament
  • Speaker
    • Marian Lupu
Judiciary
  • Constitutional Court
  • Supreme Court
Executive
  • President
    • Nicolae Timofti
  • Prime Minister
    • Vlad Filat
  • Cabinet
    • Filat 2
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Elections
  • Elections
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  • Moldova and NATO
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Moldova is a unitary parliamentary representative democratic republic. The 1994 Constitution of Moldova sets the framework for the government of the country. A parliamentary majority of at least two thirds is required to amend the Constitution of Moldova, which cannot be revised in time of war or national emergency. Amendments to the Constitution affecting the state's sovereignty, independence, or unity can only be made after a majority of voters support the proposal in a referendum. Furthermore, no revision can be made to limit the fundamental rights of people enumerated in the Constitution.

The country's central legislative body is the unicameral Moldovan Parliament (Parlament), which has 101 seats, and whose members are elected by popular vote on party lists every four years.

The head of state is the President of Moldova, who is elected by the Moldovan Parliament, requiring the support of three fifths of the deputies (at least 61 votes). The president of Moldova has been elected by the parliament since 2001, a change designed to decrease executive authority in favor of the legislature. The president appoints a prime minister who functions as the head of government, and who in turn assembles a cabinet, both subject to parliamentary approval.

The 1994 constitution also establishes an independent Constitutional Court, composed of six judges (two appointed by the President, two by Parliament, and two by the Supreme Council of Magistrature), serving six-year terms, during which they are irremovable and not subordinate to any power. The Court is invested with the power of judicial review over all acts of the parliament, over presidential decrees, and over international treaties, signed by the country.

Political forces
Alliance for European Integration 59
Party of Communists 42
PCRM (42) · PLDM (32) · PDM (15) · PL (12)

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