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Andrei Spînu

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Andrei Spînu
Spînu in 2023
Minister of Infrastructure and Regional Development
Assumed office
17 July 2023
PresidentMaia Sandu
Prime MinisterDorin Recean
Preceded byLilia Dabija
In office
6 August 2021 – 16 February 2023
PresidentMaia Sandu
Prime MinisterNatalia Gavrilița
Preceded byVasile Bîtca (2017) (as Minister of Regional Development and Construction)
Succeeded byLilia Dabija
Secretary General of the Office of the President of Moldova
In office
16 February 2023 – 17 July 2023
PresidentMaia Sandu
Preceded byVeaceslav Negruța
In office
24 December 2020 – 9 August 2021
PresidentMaia Sandu
Preceded byNicolae Posturusu
Succeeded byCristina Gherasimov
Deputy Prime Minister of Moldova
In office
6 August 2021 – 14 February 2023
Serving with
PresidentMaia Sandu
Prime MinisterNatalia Gavrilița
Preceded bySergiu Pușcuța
Succeeded byVladimir Bolea
Member of the Moldovan Parliament
In office
23 July 2021 – 8 September 2021
Succeeded byBoris Popa
Parliamentary groupParty of Action and Solidarity
Secretary General of the Government of Moldova
In office
18 July 2019 – 14 November 2019
PresidentIgor Dodon
Prime MinisterMaia Sandu
Preceded byLilia Palii
Succeeded byLiliana Iaconi
Deputy Minister of Youth and Sport
In office
12 August 2015 – 29 January 2016
PresidentNicolae Timofti
Prime MinisterValeriu Streleț
Gheorghe Brega (acting)
Pavel Filip
MinisterLoretta Handrabura
Victor Zubcu
Personal details
Born (1986-06-10) 10 June 1986 (age 38)
Ratuș, Moldavian SSR, Soviet Union
Political partyParty of Action and Solidarity (since 2019)
Liberal Democratic Party (before 2019)
Alma materAcademy of Economic Studies of Moldova (BBA)[1]
Harvard Extension School (MiG)[1]

Andrei Spinu (pronunciation: [ˈspɨnu]; born 10 June 1986[2]) is a Moldovan entrepreneur and politician, who was Deputy Prime Minister of Moldova in the Government of Gavrilița[3] and currently serves as Minister of Infrastructure and Regional Development in the Recean Cabinet.

References

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  1. ^ a b "Andrei Spînu - ministru". Rise Moldova. Retrieved 14 January 2024.
  2. ^ "Profile: Andrei Spînu". Rise Moldova.
  3. ^ "Andrei Spînu will not be part of the new Government". Radio Moldova.