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Petru Lucinschi (pronounced [ˈpetru luˈtʃinski]; born 27
January 1940) is a
former Moldovan politician who was Moldova's
second President from 1997 to...
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Antonina Lucinschi (13
September 1939 – 16
September 2005) was a
Moldovan schoolteacher who was the wife of
Petru Lucinschi, the 2nd
President of Moldova...
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Chiril Lucinschi (Romanian pronunciation: [kiˈril luˈtʃinski]; born 14
November 1970) is a
Moldovan politician and businessman, who
served as
member of...
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placing third. The
party supported Petru Lucinschi in the
second round of the election, and
following Lucinschi's victory the PCRM was
given two positions...
- made by
Petru Lucinschi, the 2nd
President of Moldova. Limited, Alamy. "Russian
President Boris Yeltsin right and
President Petru Lucinschi of
Moldova left...
- (1930–1932)
Ibrahim Ismailov (1932–1934)
Saifullo Abdulloev (1936–1937)
Petru Lucinschi (1986–1989)
First Secretary of the
Communist Party of
Tajikistan Tajik:...
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Soviet rule. The
party leader,
Semion Grossu was
replaced with
Petru Lucinschi on 16
November 1989. The
Communist Party was
banned on 23
August 1991;...
- settlement.
Under OSCE au****es, on 8 May 1997,
Moldovan President Petru Lucinschi and
Transnistrian President Igor Smirnov,
signed the "Memorandum on the...
- majority, of
votes in the
first round. However,
Parliamentary speaker Petru Lucinschi surprised the
nation with an
upset victory over
Snegur in the
second round...
- most
votes in the
first round, he was
defeated in the
second by
Petru Lucinschi.
Dieter Nohlen &
Philip Stöver (2010)
Elections in Europe: A data handbook...