fbpx
Wikipedia

Mircea Snegur

Mircea Snegur (pronounced [ˈmirtʃe̯a ˈsneɡur]; born 17 January 1940)[1][page needed] is a Moldovan politician who served as the first president of Moldova from 1990 to 1997. Before that, he served as the chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet from 1989 to 1990 (head of state) and chairman of the Supreme Soviet from 27 April to 3 September 1990.

Mircea Snegur
Snegur in 1996
1st President of Moldova
In office
3 September 1990 – 15 January 1997
Prime MinisterMircea Druc
Valeriu Muravschi
Andrei Sangheli
Succeeded byPetru Lucinschi
Member of the Moldovan Parliament
In office
21 April 1998 – 20 March 2001
Parliamentary groupDemocratic Convention
Chairman of the Supreme Soviet of the Moldavian SSR
In office
27 April 1990 – 3 September 1990
Prime MinisterMircea Druc
Preceded byIon C. Ciobanu
Succeeded byAlexandru Moșanu
Personal details
Born (1940-01-17) 17 January 1940 (age 83)
Trifănești, Kingdom of Romania
(now Moldova)
Political partyIndependent
Other political
affiliations
PRCM
Spouse
(m. 1960; died 2019)
Children2, including Natalia Gherman
Alma materState Agrarian University of Moldova
Signature

Early life and education

Snegur was born in Trifănești, in Soroca District to Ivan and Anna Snegur. In 1957, he graduated from the high school in Frumușica, Florești District, and went on to study at the Agricultural State University of Moldova, from which he graduated in 1961. He completed a PhD in agricultural sciences at the university's Department of Animal Husbandry in 1972.[2][3]

Professional career

As a trained agronomist, Snegur worked as the director of kolkhoz in the village of Lunga, Florești District, from 1961 to 1968. From 1968 to 1973, he was the director of the Experimental Station of Field Cultures. From 1973 to 1978, he was the director of the Main Agricultural Science Directorate of the Ministry of Agriculture. From 1978 to 1981, he worked as the general director of the Selectia Research Institute of Field Crops.[2][4]

Political career

Snegur first became a member of the Communist Party of Moldova in 1964. In 1981, he became the Secretary of the Communist Party committee of Edineț district until 1985. That year, he became Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Moldavia SSR, serving until 1989. On 29 July 1989, he was appointed as the Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of Moldavia, serving in this role until 27 April 1990. On 27 April, he became the Chairman of the Supreme Soviet of Moldavian SSR, which became the Moldovan SSR on 23 June. On 3 September, he became President of the Moldovan SSR, a constituent republic of the Soviet Union.[2]

On 23 May 1991, Snegur became the president of the Republic of Moldova, still a constituent republic of the USSR. In August 1991, Moldova declared its independence from the Soviet Union, and on 27 August 1991, Snegur was elected as the first president of Moldova as an independent state. Snegur was opposed to immediate reunification with Romania, which led to a split with the Popular Front of Moldova in October 1991. Snegur decided to run as an independent candidate in the December 1991 presidential election, running unopposed after the Popular Front's efforts to organize a voter boycott failed.[2]

On 3 September 1991, Snegur created the National Army of Moldova. In December 1991, Snegur signed the act that made Moldova a full member of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), and on 2 March 1992, Moldova became a member of the United Nations. On 29 June 1994, a new Constitution of Moldova was adopted, and on 26 June 1995, Moldova was admitted as a member of the Council of Europe.[3]

In 1995, Snegur founded the Party of Rebirth and Conciliation of Moldova with former members of the Agrarian Party of Moldova. Snegur ran as the Party of Rebirth and Conciliation's candidate in the 1996 presidential election, where he won a plurality, but not a 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. Snegur continued as President until 15 January 1997.[2]

Personal life

In 1960,[1] he married Georgeta Snegur (23 April 1937 – 23 December 2019),[5] and has a daughter, Natalia Gherman, and a son.[2]

Honours and awards

References

  1. ^ a b Eastern Europe, Russia and Central Asia. London: Europa. 2000. ISBN 1-85743-091-3 – via Google Books.
  2. ^ a b c d e f "Biography of President of the Republic of Moldova Mircea Snegur, 1990-1996". Presidency of the Republic of Moldova. Retrieved 19 June 2016.
  3. ^ a b "Snegur Mircea". Moldovenii (in Romanian). Retrieved 19 June 2016.
  4. ^ "Short History". Research Institute of Field Crops. Retrieved 19 June 2016.
  5. ^ "Wife of Moldova's first President Mircea Snegur died". IPN Press Agency. 23 December 2019. Retrieved 23 December 2019.
  6. ^ Декрет президента Литвы от 18 января 2007 года № 1K-868 Информация на официальном сайте президента Литвы (in Lithuanian)[failed verification]
Political offices
Preceded by
formation of republic
President of the Republic of Moldova
1990–1997
Succeeded by

mircea, snegur, this, article, uses, bare, urls, which, uninformative, vulnerable, link, please, consider, converting, them, full, citations, ensure, article, remains, verifiable, maintains, consistent, citation, style, several, templates, tools, available, as. This article uses bare URLs which are uninformative and vulnerable to link rot Please consider converting them to full citations to ensure the article remains verifiable and maintains a consistent citation style Several templates and tools are available to assist in formatting such as Reflinks documentation reFill documentation and Citation bot documentation August 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Mircea Snegur pronounced ˈmirtʃe a ˈsneɡur born 17 January 1940 1 page needed is a Moldovan politician who served as the first president of Moldova from 1990 to 1997 Before that he served as the chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet from 1989 to 1990 head of state and chairman of the Supreme Soviet from 27 April to 3 September 1990 Mircea SnegurSnegur in 19961st President of MoldovaIn office 3 September 1990 15 January 1997Prime MinisterMircea DrucValeriu MuravschiAndrei SangheliSucceeded byPetru LucinschiMember of the Moldovan ParliamentIn office 21 April 1998 20 March 2001Parliamentary groupDemocratic ConventionChairman of the Supreme Soviet of the Moldavian SSRIn office 27 April 1990 3 September 1990Prime MinisterMircea DrucPreceded byIon C CiobanuSucceeded byAlexandru MoșanuPersonal detailsBorn 1940 01 17 17 January 1940 age 83 Trifănești Kingdom of Romania now Moldova Political partyIndependentOther politicalaffiliationsPRCMSpouseGeorgeta Snegur m 1960 died 2019 wbr Children2 including Natalia GhermanAlma materState Agrarian University of MoldovaSignature Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Professional career 3 Political career 4 Personal life 5 Honours and awards 6 ReferencesEarly life and education EditSnegur was born in Trifănești in Soroca District to Ivan and Anna Snegur In 1957 he graduated from the high school in Frumușica Florești District and went on to study at the Agricultural State University of Moldova from which he graduated in 1961 He completed a PhD in agricultural sciences at the university s Department of Animal Husbandry in 1972 2 3 Professional career EditAs a trained agronomist Snegur worked as the director of kolkhoz in the village of Lunga Florești District from 1961 to 1968 From 1968 to 1973 he was the director of the Experimental Station of Field Cultures From 1973 to 1978 he was the director of the Main Agricultural Science Directorate of the Ministry of Agriculture From 1978 to 1981 he worked as the general director of the Selectia Research Institute of Field Crops 2 4 Political career EditSnegur first became a member of the Communist Party of Moldova in 1964 In 1981 he became the Secretary of the Communist Party committee of Edineț district until 1985 That year he became Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Moldavia SSR serving until 1989 On 29 July 1989 he was appointed as the Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of Moldavia serving in this role until 27 April 1990 On 27 April he became the Chairman of the Supreme Soviet of Moldavian SSR which became the Moldovan SSR on 23 June On 3 September he became President of the Moldovan SSR a constituent republic of the Soviet Union 2 On 23 May 1991 Snegur became the president of the Republic of Moldova still a constituent republic of the USSR In August 1991 Moldova declared its independence from the Soviet Union and on 27 August 1991 Snegur was elected as the first president of Moldova as an independent state Snegur was opposed to immediate reunification with Romania which led to a split with the Popular Front of Moldova in October 1991 Snegur decided to run as an independent candidate in the December 1991 presidential election running unopposed after the Popular Front s efforts to organize a voter boycott failed 2 On 3 September 1991 Snegur created the National Army of Moldova In December 1991 Snegur signed the act that made Moldova a full member of the Commonwealth of Independent States CIS and on 2 March 1992 Moldova became a member of the United Nations On 29 June 1994 a new Constitution of Moldova was adopted and on 26 June 1995 Moldova was admitted as a member of the Council of Europe 3 In 1995 Snegur founded the Party of Rebirth and Conciliation of Moldova with former members of the Agrarian Party of Moldova Snegur ran as the Party of Rebirth and Conciliation s candidate in the 1996 presidential election where he won a plurality but not a 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 Snegur continued as President until 15 January 1997 2 Personal life EditIn 1960 1 he married Georgeta Snegur 23 April 1937 23 December 2019 5 and has a daughter Natalia Gherman and a son 2 Honours and awards Edit Order of the Republic Order for Merits to Lithuania 6 Order of the Badge of Honour Medal For Labour Valour References Edit a b Eastern Europe Russia and Central Asia London Europa 2000 ISBN 1 85743 091 3 via Google Books a b c d e f Biography of President of the Republic of Moldova Mircea Snegur 1990 1996 Presidency of the Republic of Moldova Retrieved 19 June 2016 a b Snegur Mircea Moldovenii in Romanian Retrieved 19 June 2016 Short History Research Institute of Field Crops Retrieved 19 June 2016 Wife of Moldova s first President Mircea Snegur died IPN Press Agency 23 December 2019 Retrieved 23 December 2019 Dekret prezidenta Litvy ot 18 yanvarya 2007 goda 1K 868 Informaciya na oficialnom sajte prezidenta Litvy in Lithuanian failed verification Political officesPreceded byformation of republic President of the Republic of Moldova1990 1997 Succeeded byPetru Lucinschi Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mircea Snegur amp oldid 1147102900, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.