Vasile Bumacov was elected on Saturday as the president of the European Social Democratic Party (PSDE), during the twelfth congress of the party, held in Chisinau. His election comes after a period of internal reorganization of the party, reports IPN.
In the speech delivered in front of the delegates, the new leader of the PSDE advocated for the consolidation of the party and its closeness to the citizens. Vasile Bumacov mentioned the need to promote a policy oriented towards economic development, social equity and European integration. At the same time, he emphasized the importance of strengthening territorial organizations and preparing the formation for future electoral competitions.
The Congress also elected two first vice-presidents of the party, Ion Sula and Alexandru Cauia.
Vasile Bumacov is a renowned specialist in the agricultural field and has extensive experience in public administration. He served as the Minister of Agriculture from 2011–2015 and was the ambassador of the Republic of Moldova to Japan and South Korea. As of March 2026, he was the vice president of the PSDE.
The congress participants have approved the main action directions of the party. The formation announced that it will focus on the modernization of the party, dialogue with citizens and the promotion of social-democratic and pro-European policies, which will bring solutions to the economic and social challenges of the country.