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Muravsky, Valery Fedorovich

Valery Muravsky ( Mold. Valeriu Muravschi ; born July 31, 1949 , Sirota , Orhei district , Moldavian SSR , USSR ) - a politician and businessman in the Republic of Moldova. He held the position of Prime Minister of the Republic of Moldova in 1991-1992.

Valery Muravsky
Mold Valeriu Muravschi
FlagPrime Minister of the Republic of MoldovaFlag
August 27, 1991 - July 1, 1992
The presidentMircea Snegur
Predecessorposition established, he himself as Prime Minister of the Soviet Socialist Republic of Moldova
SuccessorAndrei Sangheli
FlagPrime Minister of the Soviet Socialist Republic of MoldovaFlag
May 28 - August 27, 1991
The presidentMircea Snegur
PredecessorMircea Druk
(as Prime Minister of the Moldavian SSR)
Successorthe position is abolished, he himself as Prime Minister of the Republic of Moldova
FlagVice Prime Minister of the Soviet Socialist Republic of MoldovaFlag
June 6, 1990 - May 28, 1991
Head of the governmentMircea Druk
BirthJuly 31, 1949 ( 1949-07-31 ) (69 years)
Orphan , Orhei district , MSSR , USSR
EducationChisinau Polytechnic Institute named after Lazo
ProfessionLawyer
ActivityPolitics
Religionorthodoxy
AwardsMDA Ordinul Gloria Muncii BAR.png

Content

Biography

In 1971 he graduated from the Lazo Polytechnic Institute of Chisinau .

He worked in the Ministry of Building Materials Industry of the Moldavian SSR , where he served as head of the price department (1980–1984), head of the finance department (1984–1988) and economic and administrative director, head of economic trends (1988–1990).

In 1990-1991 he held the position of Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Finance in the office headed by Mircea Druk .

On May 28, 1991, he was appointed Prime Minister of Moldova . He led the cabinet during the escalation of the Transnistrian conflict . On July 1, 1992, Moldovan President Mircea Snegur confirmed as Prime Minister Andrei Sangheli . The appointment of Andrei Sangheli as prime minister was a condition of the “Yeltsin-Snegur Convention”, which ensured the formation of a government of “reconciliation”.

Political activities

In 1999, he founded the National Peasant Christian Democratic Party of Moldova , which he chaired until 2002.

In 1998, he was elected Member of the Parliament according to the Bloc’s lists for a democratic and prosperous Moldova headed by Dmitry Dyakov . Valery Muravsky was the head of the Budget and Finance Committee of the Moldovan Parliament until 2001 .

In the 2001 parliamentary elections, he was at the top of the list of the National Peasant Christian Democratic Party, gaining 1.74% and did not become a deputy.

Wishing to create a strong political party capable of successfully opposing the Communist Party of the Republic of Moldova , the Party of Renaissance and Consent of Moldova, the Forța Moldovei Social Liberal Union and the National Peasant Christian Democratic Party of Moldova on March 24, 2002 united to form the Liberal Party. The leadership of the party included: Mircea Snegur - honorary chairman, Vyacheslav Untila - chairman, Mihai Severovan , Anatoly Tseranu and Valery Muravsky - vice-chairmen.

Government of Murawski

The government of Valery Muravsky was approved before the independence of the Republic of Moldova was declared as the government of the Soviet Socialist Republic of Moldova.

PositionNameThe consignmentDate of appointmentRelease date
Prime MinisterValery MuravskyPfmMay 28, 1991August 27, 1991
Vice Prime Ministers
Vice Prime Minister, Minister of Economy , Minister of FinanceKonstantin TampizaIndependentMay 28, 1991August 27, 1991
Vice Prime MinisterMihai KoshkodanMay 28, 1991August 27, 1991
Ministers
State ministerPhilip ZubatyIndependentJune 5, 1991August 27, 1991
Foreign SecretaryNikolay TsyuMay 28, 1991August 27, 1991
Minister of HealthGeorge GidirimPfmMay 28, 1991August 27, 1991
Minister of Industry and EnergyAlexander BarbuIndependentJuly 9, 1991August 27, 1991
Minister of Agriculture and Food IndustryAndrei SangheliADPMMay 28, 1991August 27, 1991
Minister of Culture and ReligionIon UngureanuPfmMay 28, 1991August 27, 1991
Minister of JusticeAlexey BarbaneagreMay 28, 1991August 27, 1991
Minister of National Security
(Chairman of the State Security Committee)
Fedor BotnaruIndependentMay 28, 1991August 27, 1991
Minister of Internal AffairsIon CostasMay 28, 1991August 27, 1991

After the proclamation of independence of Moldova, the government began to be considered the government of the Republic of Moldova.

PositionNameThe consignmentDate of appointmentRelease date
Prime MinisterValery MuravskyPfmAugust 27, 1991July 1, 1992
Vice Prime Ministers
Vice Prime Minister, Minister of Economy , Minister of FinanceKonstantin TampizaIndependentAugust 27, 1991February 4, 1992
Vice Prime MinisterMihai KoshkodanAugust 27, 1991July 1, 1992
Ministers
State ministerPhilip ZubatyIndependentAugust 27, 1991February 19, 1992
George GusakFebruary 19, 1992July 1, 1992
Minister of Economy , Minister of FinanceKonstantin TampizaAugust 27, 1991July 1, 1992
Foreign SecretaryNikolay TsyuAugust 27, 1991July 1, 1992
Minister of HealthGeorge GidirimPfmAugust 27, 1991July 1, 1992
Minister of Industry and EnergyAlexander BarbuIndependentAugust 27, 1991July 1, 1992
Minister of Commerce and Material ResourcesTudor SlanineFebruary 24, 1992July 1, 1992
Minister of Agriculture and Food IndustryAndrei SangheliADPMAugust 27, 1991July 1, 1992
Minister of Youth, Sports and TourismPeter SandulakiIndependentFebruary 24, 1992July 1, 1992
Minister of Culture and ReligionIon UngureanuPfmAugust 27, 1991July 1, 1992
Minister of JusticeAlexey BarbaneagreAugust 27, 1991July 1, 1992
Minister of National Security
(Chairman of the State Security Committee)
Fedor BotnaruIndependentAugust 27, 1991August 29, 1991
Anatoly PlugaruAugust 29, 1991July 1, 1992
Minister of Internal AffairsIon CostasAugust 27, 1991February 5, 1992
Konstantin AntochFebruary 5, 1992July 1, 1992
Minister of DefenseIon CostasFebruary 5, 1992July 1, 1992

Awards

  • Order of Labor Glory ( July 31, 1999 )

Sources

  • Biography of Valery Muravsky on the website of the Government of the Republic of Moldova
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Muravsky,_Valery_Fyodorovich&oldid=101080665


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