Pavel Filip, born on April tenth, nineteen sixty-six, is a prominent Moldovan engineer and politician. His career in the private sector began with his role as the director of the Joint-stock company Bucuria SA from two thousand one to two thousand eight, followed by his tenure as the general manager of Tutun-CTC joint stock company from two thousand eight to two thousand eleven.
In the political arena, Filip made significant strides when he was appointed as the Minister of Information and Communication Technology in various governments, including those led by Filat, Leancă, Gaburici, and Streleț, starting from January fourteenth, two thousand eleven. He succeeded Alexandru Oleinic in this role and later ascended to the position of Prime Minister on January twentieth, two thousand sixteen.
Filip has also played a vital role within the Democrat Party of Moldova, serving as the deputy chairman before being elected as the chairman during the IXth Congress of the party on September seventh, two thousand nineteen. His leadership was particularly notable during the Moldovan constitutional crisis, where he served as the acting president of Moldova from June ninth to June fifteenth, two thousand nineteen.