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Zinaida Greceanîi

Zinaida Greceanîi[1] (pronunciation: [ɡreˈe̯anɨj]; born 7 February 1956[2]) is a Moldovan politician. She was the President of the Moldovan Parliament between 8 June 2019 to 26 July 2021. Greceanîi was previously also the Prime Minister of Moldova from 31 March 2008[2][3] to 14 September 2009. She led the Party of Socialists of the Republic of Moldova (PSRM) from 2016 to 2020 and was previously a member of the Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova (PCRM).[4] She was Moldova's first female Prime Minister[3] and was the second female Communist head of government in Europe, preceded only by Premier Milka Planinc of former Yugoslavia.[5] She has been referred to by her colleagues in PSRM as the "Moldovan Margaret Thatcher".[6]

Zinaida Greceanîi
Portrait, 2014
Member of the Moldovan Parliament
Assumed office
29 July 2009
Parliamentary groupParty of Communists
Party of Socialists
Bloc of Communists and Socialists
President of the Moldovan Parliament
In office
8 June 2019 – 26 July 2021
PresidentIgor Dodon
Maia Sandu
Prime MinisterMaia Sandu
Ion Chicu
Aureliu Ciocoi (acting)
Deputy
Preceded byAndrian Candu
Succeeded byIgor Grosu
Leader of the Party of Socialists
In office
18 December 2016 – 30 December 2020
Preceded byIgor Dodon
Succeeded byIgor Dodon
7th Prime Minister of Moldova
In office
31 March 2008 – 14 September 2009
PresidentVladimir Voronin
Mihai Ghimpu (acting)
Deputy
Preceded byVasile Tarlev
Succeeded byVitalie Pîrlog (acting)
First Deputy Prime Minister of Moldova
In office
10 October 2005 – 31 March 2008
PresidentVladimir Voronin
Prime MinisterVasile Tarlev
Preceded byVasile Iovv
Succeeded byIgor Dodon
Minister of Finance
In office
26 February 2002 – 10 October 2005
PresidentVladimir Voronin
Prime MinisterVasile Tarlev
Preceded byMihail Manoli
Succeeded byMihail Pop
First Deputy Minister of Finance
In office
26 September 2001 – 26 February 2002
PresidentVladimir Voronin
Prime MinisterVasile Tarlev
MinisterMihail Manoli
Deputy Minister of Finance
In office
19 January 2000 – 26 September 2001
PresidentPetru Lucinschi
Vladimir Voronin
Prime MinisterDumitru Braghiș
Vasile Tarlev
MinisterMihail Manoli
Personal details
Born
Zinaida Bujor

(1956-02-07) 7 February 1956 (age 68)
Metalist, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union
(now Russia)
Citizenship Moldova
Political partyParty of Communists (before 2011)
Party of Socialists (2011–present)
SpouseAlexei Greceanîi
Children2
Alma materMoldova State University

Background edit

Greceanîi was born in Tomsk Oblast in Siberia in the Russian SFSR of the Soviet Union. Her parents, Marioara Ursu (1918–1993) and Petrea Bujor (1906–1996), were deported in 1951 from Cotiujeni in the north of Moldova during Operation North because they were Jehovah's Witnesses. Her brother died during the deportation. Zinaida Greceanîi and her parents came back to Cotiujeni only in 1968. She was baptised as Eastern Orthodox by her grandmother on mother's side.

She graduated from the Financial and Economic College in the capital Chișinău and Moldova State University.[2]

Greceanîi is married to Alexei Greceanîi and has two children.[2]

Career edit

In the mid 90th, was employed as the head of the Department at the Ministry of Finance.[7] She was Deputy Minister of Finances from 2000 to 2001 and First Deputy Minister of Finances from 2001 to 2002. President Vladimir Voronin appointed her as Interim Minister of Finances on 8 February 2002 and then appointed her as Minister of Finances on 26 February 2002 as the only woman in the cabinet. After serving as Finance Minister for more than three years, she was appointed by Voronin as First Deputy Prime Minister of Moldova on 10 October 2005.[2] In the summer, she won the 2005 Chișinău election, but they were declared invalid because of the low turnout.

According to the polls made in 2019 related to the most popular politicians of the Republic of Moldova, Zinaida Greceanii is ranked at the second position of the top of politicians which enjoyed the highest trust from Moldovan citizens,[8] and according to some other polls she was given the sixth[9] and at the eighth rank accordingly.[10]

Prime minister edit

 
Greceanîi with former Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin in June 2008.

Following the resignation of Prime Minister Vasile Tarlev on 19 March 2008, President Vladimir Voronin nominated Greceanîi as Prime Minister.[4] The Cabinet of Zinaida Greceanîi was approved by Parliament on 31 March; it received 56 votes in favor out of the 101 members of Parliament. According to Greceanîi, the immediate focus of her Cabinet would on "freedom of the media, an active dialogue with civil society and an independent judiciary". She increased the number of women ministers from 2 to 5 (25 per cent) and followed up on laws of gender equality.[11]

Greceanîi resigned on 9 September 2009, saying she was unable to simultaneously hold the posts of prime minister and member of parliament at the same time. On 10 September 2009, Moldova's President Vladimir Voronin signed a decree appointing Justice Minister Vitalie Pîrlog as acting Prime Minister from 14 September until a new government was formed.

Events of 7 April 2009 edit

Zinaida Greceanîi, the prime minister of the Republic of Moldova, within the events of 7 April 2009, became famous in the public space by her symbolic statements, that the policemen are ready to use the weapons against the protesters, and came with the message: "The organizers of the biggest crime are ready to use children in the next days. If this will happen, to avoid casualties would be very hard. The police will use all necessary measure to defence the constitutionality, including the weapons". Six years later, in April 2015, Greceanîi stated at the Interpol TV-show, broadcast by TV7, that she did right when she declared in 2009 "that there will be bloodshed".[12][13][14]

In the investigation of the events of 7 April Zinaida Greceanîi, who has remained in history by her statement, when she begged the country's "mothers" to keep their children at home, because of the weapons that had to be used. In this respect, she has been heard once by the prosecutors, and event then, as a witness.[15]

Moldovan presidential election, May–June 2009 edit

Her party won the April 2009 election with 49.48% of the vote and she won one of the 60 seats of the PCRM in the Moldovan Parliament. She was twice an unsuccessful candidate of the PCRM for the post of the President of Moldova, on 20 May and 3 June 2009, lacking only one vote to obtain the required 3/5 (61) of the votes. In both rounds, alternative male candidates were also nominated by the PCRM and obtained 0 votes and Greceanîi all 60 Communist party votes.[16]

New elections were held and after the July 2009 parliamentary election, Greceanîi again won a seat in the Moldovan Parliament, but the PCRM only got 48 seats and the opposition to the Communist Party, the Alliance for European Integration, agreed to create a governing coalition.[17]

Leaving the PCRM and joining the PSRM edit

In autumn 2011, Zianida Greceanîi, together with Igor Dodon, left PCRM[18] and joined the Party of Socialists (PSRM) led by Veronica Abramciuc. In 2011, the party leader became Igor Dodon and stayed in this position until 2016. After the Republic of Moldova president election, the acting leader of the Party of Socialists became Zinaida Greceanîi, who on 18 December 2016 was officially elected as party chairman.[19] At the elections of 30 November 2014 Zinaida Greceanîi was at the top position of the PSRM electoral list.[20]

Subsequent career edit

She contested the mayoralty of Chișinău at the 2015 local elections, where she progressed to a run-off against incumbent Dorin Chirtoacă.[21] Ultimately she was unsuccessful, losing to Chirtoacă 46.56% to 53.46% on 28 June.[22]

On 18 November 2016, she was elected Chairman of the Socialist Party, taking office on 23 December 2016. She was elected as 12th President of the Moldovan Parliament 8 June 2019, which sparked a brief 8-day constitutional crisis in the country.

Controversies edit

Import of electricity edit

Zinaida Greceanîi and Igor Dodon were involved in a collusive import scheme of the electricity and became subject to a complaint filed to the Prosecutor General's Office. Since 1 June 2008 Moldova has purchased electricity from Ukraine at a price that was by 10% higher than that paid in May. First Deputy Prime Minister Igor Dodon announced the new price as a "remarkable success", reasoning that, initially, the Ukrainian side demanded a 50% increase. However, the Chișinău corridors were talking about the fact that the price increase was made for the benefit of a company registered in Hungary behind which would be persons delegated by the leadership of Moldova and Ukraine.[23] Following the "negotiations", a private intermediary was included in the Ukrainian import scheme. In the meantime, the energy experts have received more official information from ANRE, which showed that only one year ago the intermediary company got a profit of over 14.5 million dollars from the energy price difference. The Government was responsible for importing electricity. And according to a provision signed by then Prime Minister Zinaida Greceanîi, the negotiating group for the signing the electricity supply contract in Ukraine was composed by Igor Dodon, at that time the Minister of Economy, Alexandr Gusev, the Director of Energocom and Marcu Rimish, from Moldelectrica.[24][25]

Credits from BEM edit

In 2008, Zinaida Greceanîi, was Minister of Finance, and her husband, Alexei, was the member of the Board of Directors of Vin Cojusna Factory, a company that took a credit from Banca de Economii (BEM) in the amount of 1.63 million Euro and US$500,000. For the Greceanîi family, was not a problem to get this loan, all the more so since the Ministry of Finance was responsible for the state's package of the BEM assets. Two years ago, in 2010, the Cojusna factory went bankrupt, and in 2011 a certain "Alsvit-print" firm, founded by an off-shore company controlled by Alexei Greceanîi, had bought the assets of the factory, pledged at the bank, with another credit of 40 million of MDL also contracted from BEM.[26] One year after the launch of the Bank of Economy liquidation process, the amounts that came from the sale of the assets and property of the bank are insignificant. The most precious batch auctioned is the Cojusna Wine Factory that came to court after Alexei Greceanîi, the husband of the former prime minister and the current Socialist leader Zinaida Greceanii, has not returned tens of millions of MDL.[27]

On 15 July 2019, the PL leader, Dorin Chirtoacă, presented several documents according to which it was shown that Zinaida Greceanii was involved in getting BEM's credits, which were not returned.[28] He asked Zinaida Greceanii to resign from her position of President of the Moldovan Parliament, accusing her of implication in bank fraud.[29]

Integrity edit

Before the parliamentary elections of 28 November 2010, the Civic Initiative for a Clean Parliament, which drew up a list of the candidates with integrity issues, noted that because of the Minister of Finance, Zinaida Greceanîi Moldova was convicted to the European Court of Human Rights in the case of "Offer Plus" Company, which led the state to pay damages and outstanding debts to the company in the amount of 2.5 million Euro.[30]

See also edit

References edit

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Preceded by Prime Minister of Moldova
2008–2009
Succeeded by

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Zinaida Greceanii 1 pronunciation ɡreˈtʃe anɨj born 7 February 1956 2 is a Moldovan politician She was the President of the Moldovan Parliament between 8 June 2019 to 26 July 2021 Greceanii was previously also the Prime Minister of Moldova from 31 March 2008 2 3 to 14 September 2009 She led the Party of Socialists of the Republic of Moldova PSRM from 2016 to 2020 and was previously a member of the Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova PCRM 4 She was Moldova s first female Prime Minister 3 and was the second female Communist head of government in Europe preceded only by Premier Milka Planinc of former Yugoslavia 5 She has been referred to by her colleagues in PSRM as the Moldovan Margaret Thatcher 6 Zinaida GreceaniiMP ORPortrait 2014Member of the Moldovan ParliamentIncumbentAssumed office 29 July 2009Parliamentary groupParty of CommunistsParty of SocialistsBloc of Communists and SocialistsPresident of the Moldovan ParliamentIn office 8 June 2019 26 July 2021PresidentIgor DodonMaia SanduPrime MinisterMaia SanduIon ChicuAureliu Ciocoi acting DeputySee list Ion CebanMihai PopșoiAlexandru SlusariMonica BabucVlad BatrinceaVladimir VitiucPreceded byAndrian CanduSucceeded byIgor GrosuLeader of the Party of SocialistsIn office 18 December 2016 30 December 2020Preceded byIgor DodonSucceeded byIgor Dodon7th Prime Minister of MoldovaIn office 31 March 2008 14 September 2009PresidentVladimir VoroninMihai Ghimpu acting DeputySee list Igor DodonAndrei StratanVictor StepaniucValentin MejinschiIurie RoșcaPreceded byVasile TarlevSucceeded byVitalie Pirlog acting First Deputy Prime Minister of MoldovaIn office 10 October 2005 31 March 2008PresidentVladimir VoroninPrime MinisterVasile TarlevPreceded byVasile IovvSucceeded byIgor DodonMinister of FinanceIn office 26 February 2002 10 October 2005PresidentVladimir VoroninPrime MinisterVasile TarlevPreceded byMihail ManoliSucceeded byMihail PopFirst Deputy Minister of FinanceIn office 26 September 2001 26 February 2002PresidentVladimir VoroninPrime MinisterVasile TarlevMinisterMihail ManoliDeputy Minister of FinanceIn office 19 January 2000 26 September 2001PresidentPetru LucinschiVladimir VoroninPrime MinisterDumitru BraghișVasile TarlevMinisterMihail ManoliPersonal detailsBornZinaida Bujor 1956 02 07 7 February 1956 age 68 Metalist Russian SFSR Soviet Union now Russia Citizenship MoldovaPolitical partyParty of Communists before 2011 Party of Socialists 2011 present SpouseAlexei GreceaniiChildren2Alma materMoldova State University Contents 1 Background 2 Career 3 Prime minister 3 1 Events of 7 April 2009 4 Moldovan presidential election May June 2009 5 Leaving the PCRM and joining the PSRM 6 Subsequent career 7 Controversies 7 1 Import of electricity 7 2 Credits from BEM 7 3 Integrity 8 See also 9 ReferencesBackground editGreceanii was born in Tomsk Oblast in Siberia in the Russian SFSR of the Soviet Union Her parents Marioara Ursu 1918 1993 and Petrea Bujor 1906 1996 were deported in 1951 from Cotiujeni in the north of Moldova during Operation North because they were Jehovah s Witnesses Her brother died during the deportation Zinaida Greceanii and her parents came back to Cotiujeni only in 1968 She was baptised as Eastern Orthodox by her grandmother on mother s side She graduated from the Financial and Economic College in the capital Chișinău and Moldova State University 2 Greceanii is married to Alexei Greceanii and has two children 2 Career editIn the mid 90th was employed as the head of the Department at the Ministry of Finance 7 She was Deputy Minister of Finances from 2000 to 2001 and First Deputy Minister of Finances from 2001 to 2002 President Vladimir Voronin appointed her as Interim Minister of Finances on 8 February 2002 and then appointed her as Minister of Finances on 26 February 2002 as the only woman in the cabinet After serving as Finance Minister for more than three years she was appointed by Voronin as First Deputy Prime Minister of Moldova on 10 October 2005 2 In the summer she won the 2005 Chișinău election but they were declared invalid because of the low turnout According to the polls made in 2019 related to the most popular politicians of the Republic of Moldova Zinaida Greceanii is ranked at the second position of the top of politicians which enjoyed the highest trust from Moldovan citizens 8 and according to some other polls she was given the sixth 9 and at the eighth rank accordingly 10 Prime minister edit nbsp Greceanii with former Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin in June 2008 Main articles Prime Minister of Moldova Zinaida Greceanii Cabinet First and Zinaida Greceanii Cabinet Second Following the resignation of Prime Minister Vasile Tarlev on 19 March 2008 President Vladimir Voronin nominated Greceanii as Prime Minister 4 The Cabinet of Zinaida Greceanii was approved by Parliament on 31 March it received 56 votes in favor out of the 101 members of Parliament According to Greceanii the immediate focus of her Cabinet would on freedom of the media an active dialogue with civil society and an independent judiciary She increased the number of women ministers from 2 to 5 25 per cent and followed up on laws of gender equality 11 Greceanii resigned on 9 September 2009 saying she was unable to simultaneously hold the posts of prime minister and member of parliament at the same time On 10 September 2009 Moldova s President Vladimir Voronin signed a decree appointing Justice Minister Vitalie Pirlog as acting Prime Minister from 14 September until a new government was formed Events of 7 April 2009 edit Main article April 2009 Moldovan parliamentary election protests Zinaida Greceanii the prime minister of the Republic of Moldova within the events of 7 April 2009 became famous in the public space by her symbolic statements that the policemen are ready to use the weapons against the protesters and came with the message The organizers of the biggest crime are ready to use children in the next days If this will happen to avoid casualties would be very hard The police will use all necessary measure to defence the constitutionality including the weapons Six years later in April 2015 Greceanii stated at the Interpol TV show broadcast by TV7 that she did right when she declared in 2009 that there will be bloodshed 12 13 14 In the investigation of the events of 7 April Zinaida Greceanii who has remained in history by her statement when she begged the country s mothers to keep their children at home because of the weapons that had to be used In this respect she has been heard once by the prosecutors and event then as a witness 15 Moldovan presidential election May June 2009 editMain article Moldovan presidential election May June 2009 Her party won the April 2009 election with 49 48 of the vote and she won one of the 60 seats of the PCRM in the Moldovan Parliament She was twice an unsuccessful candidate of the PCRM for the post of the President of Moldova on 20 May and 3 June 2009 lacking only one vote to obtain the required 3 5 61 of the votes In both rounds alternative male candidates were also nominated by the PCRM and obtained 0 votes and Greceanii all 60 Communist party votes 16 New elections were held and after the July 2009 parliamentary election Greceanii again won a seat in the Moldovan Parliament but the PCRM only got 48 seats and the opposition to the Communist Party the Alliance for European Integration agreed to create a governing coalition 17 Leaving the PCRM and joining the PSRM editIn autumn 2011 Zianida Greceanii together with Igor Dodon left PCRM 18 and joined the Party of Socialists PSRM led by Veronica Abramciuc In 2011 the party leader became Igor Dodon and stayed in this position until 2016 After the Republic of Moldova president election the acting leader of the Party of Socialists became Zinaida Greceanii who on 18 December 2016 was officially elected as party chairman 19 At the elections of 30 November 2014 Zinaida Greceanii was at the top position of the PSRM electoral list 20 Subsequent career editShe contested the mayoralty of Chișinău at the 2015 local elections where she progressed to a run off against incumbent Dorin Chirtoacă 21 Ultimately she was unsuccessful losing to Chirtoacă 46 56 to 53 46 on 28 June 22 On 18 November 2016 she was elected Chairman of the Socialist Party taking office on 23 December 2016 She was elected as 12th President of the Moldovan Parliament 8 June 2019 which sparked a brief 8 day constitutional crisis in the country Controversies editImport of electricity edit Zinaida Greceanii and Igor Dodon were involved in a collusive import scheme of the electricity and became subject to a complaint filed to the Prosecutor General s Office Since 1 June 2008 Moldova has purchased electricity from Ukraine at a price that was by 10 higher than that paid in May First Deputy Prime Minister Igor Dodon announced the new price as a remarkable success reasoning that initially the Ukrainian side demanded a 50 increase However the Chișinău corridors were talking about the fact that the price increase was made for the benefit of a company registered in Hungary behind which would be persons delegated by the leadership of Moldova and Ukraine 23 Following the negotiations a private intermediary was included in the Ukrainian import scheme In the meantime the energy experts have received more official information from ANRE which showed that only one year ago the intermediary company got a profit of over 14 5 million dollars from the energy price difference The Government was responsible for importing electricity And according to a provision signed by then Prime Minister Zinaida Greceanii the negotiating group for the signing the electricity supply contract in Ukraine was composed by Igor Dodon at that time the Minister of Economy Alexandr Gusev the Director of Energocom and Marcu Rimish from Moldelectrica 24 25 Credits from BEM edit In 2008 Zinaida Greceanii was Minister of Finance and her husband Alexei was the member of the Board of Directors of Vin Cojusna Factory a company that took a credit from Banca de Economii BEM in the amount of 1 63 million Euro and US 500 000 For the Greceanii family was not a problem to get this loan all the more so since the Ministry of Finance was responsible for the state s package of the BEM assets Two years ago in 2010 the Cojusna factory went bankrupt and in 2011 a certain Alsvit print firm founded by an off shore company controlled by Alexei Greceanii had bought the assets of the factory pledged at the bank with another credit of 40 million of MDL also contracted from BEM 26 One year after the launch of the Bank of Economy liquidation process the amounts that came from the sale of the assets and property of the bank are insignificant The most precious batch auctioned is the Cojusna Wine Factory that came to court after Alexei Greceanii the husband of the former prime minister and the current Socialist leader Zinaida Greceanii has not returned tens of millions of MDL 27 On 15 July 2019 the PL leader Dorin Chirtoacă presented several documents according to which it was shown that Zinaida Greceanii was involved in getting BEM s credits which were not returned 28 He asked Zinaida Greceanii to resign from her position of President of the Moldovan Parliament accusing her of implication in bank fraud 29 Integrity edit Before the parliamentary elections of 28 November 2010 the Civic Initiative for a Clean Parliament which drew up a list of the candidates with integrity issues noted that because of the Minister of Finance Zinaida Greceanii Moldova was convicted to the European Court of Human Rights in the case of Offer Plus Company which led the state to pay damages and outstanding debts to the company in the amount of 2 5 million Euro 30 See also editPolitics of MoldovaReferences edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Zinaida Greceanii Also iterated Zinaida Petrovna Greceanaia after the former Soviet and modern Russian form of 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