Mihai Ghimpu will yield seat of Head of Parliament to Vladimir Voronin
In the first sitting of the new Parliament, Speaker Mihai Ghimpu will give his seat to Vladimir Voronin. By tradition, the first sitting of the legislative body is chaired by the oldest MP, who is the Communist leader this time, Info-Prim Neo reports.
Vladimir Voronin is 69 and is several months older than his party colleague Alla Mironic. The youngest Communist MP is Inna Shupak. She is only 26.
The oldest among the Liberal MPs is Victor Popa, while the youngest is Valeriu Munteanu. Among the Liberal-Democrat MPs, the oldest is the current Minister of Health Vladimir Hotineanu, while the youngest is the head of the PLDM youth organization Gheorghe Mocanu. The oldest Democrat MP is the Democratic Party's president of honor Dumitru Diacov, while the youngest MPs are Adrian Candu and Vasile Botnari.
The PL and PDM will have by two women in Parliament, the PLDM – 4 women, while the PCRM – 12 women.
The Central Election Commission has counted 100% of the votes that came in electronic format. According to the preliminary results, the PCRM won 39.29% of the poll and will hold 42 seats of MP. The PLDM polled 29.38% of the ballot and will have 32 seats of MP. The PDM will hold 15 seats after gaining 12.72% of the vote, while the PL - 12 seats with 9.96% of the poll.
[PCRM:]
1. Voronin Vladimir, 1941, MP, president of the PCRM
2. Greceayii Zinaida, 1956, former Prime Minister
3. Muntean Iurie, 1972, economist, executive secretary of the PCRM
4. Postoico Maria, 1950, MP
5. Tkachuk Mark, 1966, MP
6. Dodon Igor, 1975, MP
7. Misin Vadim, 1945, MP
8. Vitiuc Vladimir, 1972, MP
9. Vlah Irina, 1974, MP
10. Petrenco Grigore, 1980, MP
11. Balmos Galina, 1961, MP
12. Zagorodnyi Anatolie, 1973, MP
13. Ivanov Violeta, 1967, MP
14. Sova Vasilii, 1959, MP
15. Sarbu Serghei, 1980, jurist
16. Domenti Oxana, 1972, MP
17. Chistruga Zinaida, 1954, MP
18. Gagauz Miron, 1954, MP
19. Panciuc Vasilii, 1949, mayor of Balti
20. Mironic Alla, 1941, teacher
21. Bannicov Alexandr, 1962, engineer
22. Poleanschi Mihail, 1980, anthropologist
23. Stati Sergiu, 1961, historian
24. Todua Zurab, 1963, historian
25. Gorila Anatolie, 1960, engineer
26. Bodnarenco Elena, 1965, MP
27. Staras Constantin, 1971, journalist
28. Bondari Veaceslav, 1960, expert in science of commodities
29. Abramciuc Veronica, 1958, MP
30. Reidman Oleg, 1952, MP
31. Musuc Eduard, 1975, MP
32. Eremciuc Vladimir, 1951, MP
33. Garizan Oleg, 1971, MP
34. Babenco Oleg, 1968, MP
35. Mandru Victor, 1059, MP
36. Filipov Serghei, 1965, doctor's assistant
37. Reshetnikov Artur, 1975, former SIS director
38. Shupak Inna, 1984, anthropologist
39. Botnariuc Tatiana, 1967, MP
40. Petcov Alexandr, 1972, journalist
41. Popa Gheorghe, 1956, engineer
42. Anghel Gheorghe, 1959, jurist
[The PLDM:]
1. Filat Vlad, 1969, jurist, president of the PLDM, Premier
2. Tanase Alexandru, 1971, jurist, first vice president of the PLDM, Minister of Justice
3. Godea Mihai, 1974, historian, first vice president of the PLDM, MP
4. Palihovici Liliana, 1971, historian, vice president of the PLDM, MP
5. Leanca Iurie, 1963, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Foreign Affairs and European Integration
6. Belostencinic Grigore, 1960, economist, rector of the Academy of Economic Sciences
7. Hotineanu Vladimir, 1950, doctor, surgeon, Minister of Health
8. Juravschi Nicolae, 1964, chairman of the Olympic Committee
9. Tap Iurie, 1955, teacher, deputy Head of Parliament
10. Bolocan Lilia, 1972, teacher, AGEPI head
11. Ghiletchi Valeriu, 1960, MP
12. Sleahtitchi Mihai, 1956, MP, lecturer
13. Agache Angela, 1976, MP
14. Balan Ion, 1962, agronomist, MP
15. Deliu Tudor, 1955, MP
16. Ionita Veaceslav, 1973, MP, economist
17. Strelet Valeriu, 1970, jurist, historian, MP
18. Furdui Simion, 1963, historian, MP
19. Lucinschi Chiril, 1970, diplomat, businessman
20. Mocanu George, 1982, economist, head of the State Chancellery's Local Administration Division
21. Cobzac Grigore, 1959, engineer, MP
22. Cimbriciuc Alexandru, 1968, jurist, MP
23. Butmalai Ion, 1964, jurist, MP
24. Ciobanu Ghenadie, 1957, teacher, composer, MP
25. Olaru Nicolae, 1958, MP
26. Ionas Ivan, 1956, engineer, MP
27. Plesca Nae-Simion, 1955, philologist, businessman
28. Dimitriu Anatolie, 1973, jurist
29. Ciobanu Maria, 1953, teacher
30. Vlah Petru, 1970, jurist, a member of the People's Assembly of Gagauzia
31. Vacarciuc Andrei, 1952, head of Cimislia district
32. Stirbate Petru, 1960, doctor
[The PD:]
1. Lupu Marian, 1966, economist, MP, the president of the PDM
2. Plahotniuc Vladimir, 1966, engineer, businessman
3. Lazar Valeriu, 1968, Minister of Economy, vice president of the PDM
4. Corman Igor, 1969, historian, diplomat, vice president of the PDM
5. Diacov Dumitru, 1952, journalist, MP, president of honor of the PDM
6. Raducan Marcel, 1967, Minister of Construction and Regional Development
7. Candu Andrian, 1975, jurist, entrepreneur, director general
8. Buliga Valentina, 1961, Minister of Labor, Social Protection and Family
9. Filip Pavel, 1966, director general, SA Tutun-CTC
10. Botnari Vasile, 1975, economist
11. Stoianoglo Alexandru, 1967, MP
12. Apolschii Raisa, 1964, lawyer
13. Bolboceanu Iurie, 1959, unemployed
14. Guma Valeriu, 1964, economist, MP
15. Ghilas Anatolie, 1957, engineer, MP
[The PL:]
1. Ghimpu Mihai, 1951, jurist, chairman of the PL, Head of Parliament and Moldova's Acting President
2. Salaru Anatolie, 1962, doctor, Minister of Transport
3. Fusu Corina, 1959, journalist, MP
4. Hadarca Ion, 1949, philologist, writer, MP
5. Munteanu Valeriu, 1980, jurist, MP
6. Bodrug Oleg, 1965, physician, editor, MP
7. Vieru Boris, 1957, philologist, MP
8. Lupan Vladimir, 1971, diplomat, physician, presidential adviser
9. Popa Victor, 1949, jurist, teacher at the Free International University
10. Cojocaru Vadim, 1961, economist, MP
11. Gutu Ana, 1962, philologist, MP
12. Brega Gheorghe, 1951, doctor, MP.