Vitalie Marinuța Explained

Vitalie Marinuţa
Office:Minister of Defense
Primeminister:Vladimir Filat
Iurie Leancă
President:Mihai Ghimpu (acting)
Vladimir Filat (acting)
Marian Lupu (acting)
Nicolae Timofti
Term Start:25 September 2009
Term End:27 February 2014
Predecessor:Vitalie Vrabie
Successor:Valeriu Troenco
Birth Date:16 June 1970
Birth Place:Holercani, Moldavian SSR, Soviet Union
Profession:Military
Alma Mater:University of Political and Economic European studies Chisinau, Moldova
Office1:Chief of the General Staff
President1:Mihai Ghimpu (acting)
Successor1:Brigadier General Iurie Dominic
Predecessor1:Brigadier General Ion Coropcean
Termstart1:25 September 2009
Termend1:26 May 2010
Honorific Prefix:Brigadier general

Vitalie Marinuța (born 16 June 1970) is a Moldovan politician and former military officer who served as Minister of Defense of Moldova between 25 September 2009[1] and 27 February 2014.

Education

Military and Political Background

He first became a platoon leader in a special forces company in the 1990s, before becoming the military commander of the 22nd Peacekeeping Battalion from October 2000 to December 2002. During this time, he also studied at the Ryazan Higher Airborne Command School in Russia. He would later become a strategy & policy planner for CENTCOM, Tampa, Florida. From 2006-2007, Marinuța planned and organized activities for international cooperation of the Ministry of Defense with the United Nations, NATO, the OSCE, and the Commonwealth of Independent States.[3]

Minister of Defense (2009-2014)

Marinuta was appointed to the post of Minister of Defense after a vote of confidence by the Parliament of Moldova and the Filat Cabinet on 25 September 2009. On the same day, he was sworn in by the interim President of Moldova, Mihai Ghimpu. He also simultaneously served as Chief of the General Staff until 2011. He played a key role in raising the Moldovan National Army's standards to the standards of NATO. Marinuţa, announced his resignation in February 2014 after having previously criticized the leadership of the ministry and the National Army.

See also

Notes and References

  1. http://www.moldpres.md/news/default.asp?Lang=en&ID=117744 Moldpres: The new Minister Defence is Vitalie Marinuta
  2. https://web.archive.org/web/20120227061803/http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA424634 Vitalie Marinuta: Evolution of Transdniestrian Conflict in the Republic of Moldova: Prospects for Its Solution
  3. Web site: The official Site of the Ministry of Defense. 2009-09-25. https://web.archive.org/web/20090913032446/http://www.army.gov.md/. 2009-09-13.