Ministry of Defense (Moldova) explained

Agency Name:Ministry of Defense
Nativename:Ministerul Apărării
Type:Ministry
Seal:Stema Ministerul Apărării al RM.png
Seal Size:140px
Minister1 Name:Anatolie Nosatîi
Minister1 Pfo:Minister of Defense
Jurisdiction:Government of Moldova
Headquarters:84 Hîncești Street, Chișinău
Chief1 Name:Igor Cutie
Chief1 Position:Secretary General
Chief2 Name:Valeriu Mija
Chief2 Position:Secretary of State for Defense Policy and National Army Reform
Chief3 Name:Sergiu Plop
Chief3 Position:Secretary of State for Development of Human Resources Policies, Military Education and Planning of Resources
Chief4 Name:Brigadier General Eduard Ohladciuc
Chief4 Position:Chief of the General Staff

The Ministry of Defence is one of the fourteen ministries of the Government of Moldova. It is the main executive body responsible for the managing of the Armed Forces of Moldova.

History

Pre-history

During the era of the Moldavian Democratic Republic, defence policy was handled by the Director General for Armed Forces, who was a member of the Council of Directors General. The following served in this position over the course of the republic's existence:

In addition, in the Bessarabian Soviet Socialist Republic, the position of People's Commissar of War in the Sovnarkom was occupied by Boris Gumpert.

Modern ministry

It was founded on 5 February 1992. The official flag of the Ministry of Defense was established by Presidential Decree on 17 June 2014.[1]

Functions

The Ministry of Defense is currently responsible for carrying out the following duties:

Organizational structure

Leadership

The cabinet of the Minister of Defense assists the defense minister in organizing/managing the main subordinate institutions of the ministry. The cabinet is also responsible for organizing meetings and coordinating protocol.

Departments and subordinates

The ministry has the following structure[2]

Military bands of Moldova fall under the command of the music service of the Moldovan National Army, which is currently under the supervision of the defense ministry. These bands follow the Russian and Romanian military tradition for military bands. The military bands of the army have performed and participated in international music festivals since 1997.[3] The military bands of the National Army's Chisinau Garrison include: the Presidential Band, with the army's 1st, 2nd, and 3rd Motorized Infantry Brigade also maintaining their own military bands.

General Staff

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Ministry of Defense of Republic of Moldova.
  2. Web site: Ministerul Apărării al Republicii Moldova.
  3. Web site: Ministry of Defense of Republic of Moldova. army.md. 2018-09-25.
  4. Web site: Ministry of Defense of Republic of Moldova.