First Tarlev Cabinet

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The First Tarlev Cabinet was the Cabinet of Moldova from 19 April 2001 to 19 April 2005. It was the first government led by Vasile Tarlev who was the Prime Minister of Moldova from 2001 to 2008.

Cabinet of Ministers

The composition of the cabinet was as follows:

Vasile Tarlev (19 April 2001 - 19 April 2005)
Vasilie Iovv (31 January 2002 - 19 April 2005)
Valerian Cristea (19 April 2001 - 19 April 2005)
Dmitri Todoroglo (19 April 2001 - 19 April 2005)
Andrei Cucu (19 April 2001 - 4 February 2002)
Ștefan Odagiu (16 May 2002 - 2 July 2003)
Marian Lupu (5 August 2003 - 24 March 2005)
Andrei Stratan (21 December 2004 - 19 April 2005)
Nicolae Cernomaz (19 April 2001 - 27 July 2001)
Iurie Leancă (27 July - 3 September 2001) - interim
Nicolae Dudău (3 September 2001 - 4 February 2004)
Andrei Stratan (4 February 2004 - 19 April 2005)
Mihail Manoli (19 April 2001 - 7 February 2002)
Zinaida Greceanîi (26 February 2002 - 19 April 2005)
Mihail Garștea (19 April 2001 - 19 April 2005)
Ion Leșanu (19 April 2001 - 27 July 2001)
Iacob Timciuc (8 August 2001 - 19 April 2005)
Gheorghe Duca (19 April 2001 - 5 February 2004)
Constantin Mihăilescu (19 March 2004 - 19 April 2005)
Victor Țopa (19 April 2001 - 12 December 2001)
Anatol Cupțov (12 December 2001 - 13 November 2002)
Vasile Zgardan (5 December 2002 - 19 April 2005)
Valerian Revenco (19 April 2001 - 19 April 2005)
Andrei Gherman (19 April 2001 - 19 April 2005)
Ilie Vancea (19 April 2001 - 26 February 2002)
Gheorghe Sima (26 February 2002 - 2 July 2003)
Valentin Beniuc (5 August 2003 - 19 April 2005)
Ion Păcuraru (19 April 2001 - 23 December 2002)
Veaceslav Madan (23 December 2002 - 19 April 2005)
Vasile Drăgănel (19 April 2001 - 27 February 2002)
Gheorghe Papuc (27 February 2002 - 19 April 2005)
Victor Gaiciuc (19 April 2001 - 15 October 2004)
Tudor Colesniuc (15 October - 29 December 2004) - interim
Valeriu Pleșca (29 December 2004 - 19 April 2005)
Ion Morei (19 April 2001 - 12 February 2003)
Vasile Dolghieru (12 February 2003 - 8 July 2004)
Victoria Iftodi (8 July 2004 - 19 April 2005)
Vasile Șova (12 December 2002 - 19 April 2005)

, plus 3 ex officio members:

Dumitru Croitor (19 April 2001 - 21 June 2002)
Gheorghe Tabunșcic (15 November 2002 - 19 April 2005)
Serafim Urechean (19 April 2001 - 5 February 2002)
Gheorghe Duca (24 August 2004 - 19 April 2005)

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Preceded by
Braghiș Cabinet
Cabinet of Moldova
19 April 2001 - 19 April 2005
Succeeded by
Second Tarlev Cabinet
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