The Second Filat Cabinet was the Cabinet of Moldova from 14 January 2011 to 30 May 2013. The Cabinet consisted of ministers from the Liberal Democratic Party of Moldova, the Democratic Party of Moldova, and the Liberal Party, who together formed the Alliance for European Integration. It was the second government to be led by Vlad Filat who was Prime Minister from 2009 until 2013. The Cabinet was installed after a successful vote of confidence held in the Parliament of Moldova on 14 January 2011.
The Cabinet consisted of the Prime Minister of Moldova Vlad Filat (leader of the Liberal Democratic Party of Moldova; PLDM), three Deputy Prime Ministers, each representing one of the parties of the coalition, 15 ministers, and two ex officio members.
The Government has 16 Ministries: two Deputy Prime Ministers are also Ministers, while the Minister of State does not lead a Ministry.
Vlad Filat (PLDM), Prime Minister of Moldova
Iurie Leancă (PLDM), Deputy Prime Minister, and Minister of Foreign Affairs and European Integration
Mihai Moldovanu, Deputy Prime Minister for Social Affairs
Valeriu Lazăr (PDM), Deputy Prime Minister, and Minister of Economy
Eugen Carpov, Deputy Prime Minister for Reintegration
Victor Bodiu (PLDM), Head of the State Chancellery
Victor Catan, Minister of Internal Affairs to 14 January 2011
Alexei Roibu, Minister of Internal Affairs to 14 January 2011
Dorin Recean, Minister of Internal Affairs from 24 July 2012
Veaceslav Negruţă (PLDM), Minister of Finance
Alexandru Tănase (PLDM), Minister of Justice to 6 May 2011
Oleg Efrim (PLDM), Minister of Justice from 6 May 2011
Andrei Usatîi, Minister of Health
Vitalie Marinuţa (PL), Minister of Defence
Anatol Şalaru (PL), Minister of Transport and Road Infrastructure
Gheorghe Şalaru (PL), Minister of Environment
Ion Cebanu (PL), Minister of Youth and Sports
Marcel Răducan (PDM), Minister of Public Works and Regional Development
Valentina Buliga (PDM), Minister of Labour, Social Protection and Family
Boris Focşa (PDM), Minister of Culture
Mihail Şleahtiţchi, Minister of Education
Vasile Bumacov, Minister of Agriculture and Food Industry
Pavel Filip, Minister of Information Technologies and Communication
Mihail Formuzal, Governor of Gagauzia
Gheorghe Duca, Head of the Academy of Sciences of Moldova