-
Supreme Council elected native-born
Transnistrian of
Moldovan origin Grigore Mărăcuță as its chairman.
After referendum in 1995 and the
adoption of the second...
- (Russian: Григóрий Степáнович Маракуца, Romanian:
Grigore Stepanovici Mărăcuță,
Moldovan Cyrillic: Григоре Степанович Мэрэкуцэ); born 15
October 1942...
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December 2005 – 8 July 2009
President Igor
Smirnov Preceded by
Grigore Mărăcuță Succeeded by
Anatoliy Kaminski Personal details Born
Yevgeny Vasylovych...
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PSSMR during the
imprisonment of Igor
Smirnov in 1991.
Grigore Stepanovici Mărăcuță:
first secretary of the
Kamenka raion Communist Party committee; elected...
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Atlas and
Radio Tarifa Nēnēs, Zarboutan, Combays, Daúde,
Jorge Ben Jor,
Maracuta Naçao Pernambuco, Zarboutan, Jimi Mbaye, La
Familia Valera Miranda, Avaton...
- country's founders.
Smirnov faced two opponents:
Grigore Mărăcuţă and
Grigoriy Blagodarniy.
Mărăcuţă would become an ally of
Smirnov and was
speaker of the...
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party to
change the long-term
speaker of the
Supreme Council,
Grigore Mărăcuţă. On 28
December 2005, the
leader of Renewal,
Yevgeny Shevchuk was elected...
- Oleg Gudymo, a
former Transnistrian MP.
Another Transnistrian MP,
Grigore Mărăcuță, was
present at the
founding congress, as well as
Sergey Baburin, and Nataliya...
- candidates.
Women made up 4 of the 42
elected representatives.
Grigore Mărăcuţă was
elected for a
third term as speaker,
having the
support of 39 out of...