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Vasile Bîtca

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Vasile Bîtca
Member of the Moldovan Parliament
In office
9 March 2019 – 23 July 2021
Parliamentary groupDemocratic Party
Pro Moldova Party
In office
9 December 2014 – 18 February 2015
Parliamentary groupDemocratic Party
Minister of Agriculture, Regional Development and Environment
In office
25 July 2017 – 21 December 2017
PresidentIgor Dodon
Prime MinisterPavel Filip
Preceded byEduard Grama (as Minister of Agriculture and Food Industry)
Succeeded byLiviu Volconovici
Minister of Regional Development and Construction
In office
18 February 2015 – 25 July 2017
PresidentNicolae Timofti
Igor Dodon
Prime MinisterChiril Gaburici
Natalia Gherman (acting)
Valeriu Streleț
Gheorghe Brega (acting)
Pavel Filip
Preceded byMarcel Răducan
Succeeded byAndrei Spînu (2021) (as Minister of Infrastructure and Regional Development)
Personal details
Born (1971-12-01) 1 December 1971 (age 52)
Nisporeni, Moldavian SSR, Soviet Union
Political partyPro Moldova
Other political
affiliations
Political Alliance for a European Moldova
Alma materŞtefan cel Mare Police Academy
OccupationPolitician

Vasile Bîtca (born 1 December 1971) is a Moldovan politician who served as Minister of Agriculture, Regional Development and Environment from 18 February 2015 to 20 December 2017.[1]

At the 2014 Moldovan parliamentary election he was elected as Member of Parliament of Moldova as candidate of the Democratic Party of Moldova,[2] but in short time he left the office to become minister.

Between 2007 and 2011 Vasile Bîtca worked as Deputy Mayor of Nisporeni City, and between 2001 and 2015 he served as President of Nisporeni District.[3]

Vasile Bîtca is married to Natalia Bîtcă,[4] with whom he has four daughters.[5]

On 18 May 2020, Bîtca joined, together with the politician Ghenadie Verdeș, the parliamentary group Pro Moldova,[6] which became a political party on 22 June.[7]

Honours

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He has been awarded with the following honours:[3]

  • Order "Credinţă Patriei", class III (2012)[8]
  • Medal "Crucea comemorativă. Participant la acțiunile de luptă pentru apărarea integrității și independenței Republicii Moldova (1991–1992)"[9]
  • Medal "Pentru Vitejie" (1992)[10]

References

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  1. ^ "В Молдавии в отставку отправили шестерых министров". РБК. Retrieved 20 December 2017.
  2. ^ Alegeri parlamentare  » 30 noiembrie 2014  » Concurenți electorali  » Formațiuni politice » Partidul Democrat din Moldova
  3. ^ a b Ministrul Vasile Bîtca – Biografie, mdrc.gov.md
  4. ^ Miniștri cu lipici la banul public
  5. ^ Are tata PATRU fete! Familia FRUMOASĂ a ministrului Vasile Bîtcă!
  6. ^ Dulea, Cristina (18 May 2020). "DOC/ Încă doi deputați părăsesc PDM și aderă la Pro Moldova. Mesajul transmis de parlamentari". Ziarul de Gardă (in Romanian).
  7. ^ Buzdugan, Loredana (22 June 2020). "Partidul politic Pro Moldova, înregistrat oficial. Candu: "Pro Moldova își va începe activitatea politică"". TV8 (in Romanian).
  8. ^ Decretul Președintelui Republicii Moldova Nr. 549 din 6 March 2012
  9. ^ Decretul Președintelui Republicii Moldova Nr. 508 – VI din 6 February 2012
  10. ^ Decretul Președintelui Republicii Moldova Nr. 251 din 17 February 1992
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