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Tarlev, Vasily Pavlovich

Vasiliy Pavlovich Tarlev ( Mold. Vasile Tarlev ; born October 9, 1963 , Bashkalia , Bessarabsky district , Moldavian SSR , USSR ) - Moldovan politician , Prime Minister of Moldova (2001-2008), co-chairman of the Renaissance party , leader of the social movement "Friends of Russia in Moldova."

Vasily Pavlovich Tarlev
mold Vasile Tarlev
Vasily Pavlovich Tarlev
FlagPrime Minister of the Republic of MoldovaFlag
April 19, 2001 - March 19, 2008
(Acting March 19 - 31, 2008)
The presidentVladimir Voronin
PredecessorDmitry Bragish
SuccessorZinaida Greceanii
Birth
with. Bashkalia , Bessarabsky district , Moldavian SSR , USSR
The consignmentCentrist Union of Moldova
The Renaissance
Education
Professionlawyer
Activitiespolitics
ReligionOrthodoxy
Awards
Order of the RepublicMDA Ordinul Gloria Muncii BAR.pngOrder of Friendship - 2016

Biography

Vasily Tarlev was born on October 9, 1963 in the Bulgarian family in the village of Bashkalia, Bessarabsky district, Moldavian SSR . After graduating from high school, in 1980 , he worked as a driver at the Victory state farm in his native village. From 1981 to 1983 he served in the Soviet Army . In 1985-1990 studied at the Chisinau Polytechnic Institute. S. Lazo at the Faculty of Technology.

After graduation, he was appointed chief mechanic of the Bucuria Production Association. Since 1991, he served as deputy chief engineer, then chief engineer of Bucuria JSC. From September to October 1993 he studied at the courses "Development of industry, trade and the organization of a sales market in a market economy" in the United States . In 1993, Tarlev was appointed to the position of Deputy General Director, and in 1995 - to the position of Director General of Bucuria.

On April 19, 2001, by a vote of confidence in the Moldovan parliament, Vasily Tarlev was elected prime minister . On March 6, 2005 he was elected to the Parliament of the Republic of Moldova. On April 19, 2005, on the basis of a vote of confidence in the parliament, he became Prime Minister of Moldova for the second time. He resigned on March 19, 2008 . The next day, the Moldovan parliament accepted his resignation.

Married, has two children.

Political Activities

2008 - headed the public organization Friends of Russia in Moldova

On September 29, 2008, the Centrist Union of Moldova (CSM) was unanimously elected the leader of the political party.

On February 10, 2009, the Centrist Union of Moldova, led by Vasil Tarlev, was admitted to the parliamentary elections in the Republic of Moldova. According to their results, the UCM did not overcome the electoral threshold of 6%, receiving 2.75% of the vote.

After the parliamentary elections on April 5, 2009, Vasily Tarlev, together with Dmitry Bragis , the leader of the Social Democratic Party of Moldova (SDP), announced that they would go to the early parliamentary elections by a single list, and after the elections they would create a single social democratic party [1] . As a result of the elections, the Social Democratic Party received 1.86% of the vote, without breaking the electoral threshold of 5%. Thus, Vasile Tarlev did not become a deputy.

November 19, 2009 announced the withdrawal from the Centrist Union of Moldova and the withdrawal from politics [2] .

On September 15, 2012 he was elected co-chairman of the Renaissance party [3] [4] .

At the parliamentary elections in 2014, he led the list of the Renaissance party, but the political formation gained only 0.26%, without breaking the electoral threshold of 6%. Thus, Vasily Tarlev did not become a deputy.

Tarlev Government 1

PositionNameThe consignmentDate of appointmentRelease date
Prime MinisterVasily TarlevPCRMApril 19, 2001April 19, 2005
Vice Prime Ministers
First Vice Prime MinisterVasily JobvIndependentJanuary 31, 2002April 19, 2005
Vice Prime MinisterValerian KristiaPCRMApril 19, 2001April 19, 2005
Vice Prime Minister, Minister of Agriculture and Food IndustryDmitry TodorogloIndependentApril 19, 2001April 19, 2005
Vice Prime Minister, Minister of EconomicsAndrey KukuApril 19, 2001February 4, 2002
Stefan OdajuMay 16, 2002July 2, 2003
Marian LupuPCRMAugust 5, 2003March 24, 2005
Vice Prime MinisterAndrey StratanDecember 21, 2004April 19, 2005
Ministers
Foreign SecretaryNikolay ChernomazIndependentApril 19, 2001July 27, 2001
Yuri Leanca (acting)July 27, 2001September 3, 2001
Nikolay DudeuSeptember 3, 2001February 4, 2004
Andrey StratanPCRMFebruary 4, 2004April 19, 2005
Minister of FinanceMichael ManoliIndependentApril 19, 2001February 7, 2002
Zinaida Greceanii (acting)PCRMFebruary 8, 2002February 26, 2002
Zinaida GreceaniiFebruary 26, 2002April 19, 2005
Minister of IndustryMikhail GarshtyaIndependentApril 19, 2001April 19, 2005
Minister of EnergyIon LeshanuApril 19, 2001July 27, 2001
Jacob TimchukPCRMAugust 8, 2001April 19, 2005
Minister of Ecology, Construction and Territorial DevelopmentGeorge DucaPDMApril 19, 2001February 5, 2004
Minister of Ecology and Natural ResourcesKonstantin MikhaeyleskuIndependentMarch 19, 2004April 19, 2005
Minister of Transport and CommunicationsVictor TsopaApril 19, 2001December 12, 2001
Anatoly KuptsovDecember 12, 2001November 13, 2002
Vasily ZgardanDecember 5, 2002April 19, 2005
Minister of Labor and Social ProtectionValerian RevenkoApril 19, 2001April 19, 2005
Minister of HealthAndrey GermanApril 19, 2001April 19, 2005
Minister of EducationIlya VanchaApril 19, 2001February 26, 2002
George SimaFSMFebruary 26, 2002July 2, 2003
Valentin BenyukIndependentAugust 5, 2003April 19, 2005
Minister of CultureIon PacuraruApril 19, 2001December 23, 2002
Vyacheslav MadanDecember 23, 2002April 19, 2005
Minister of Internal AffairsVasily DraganelApril 19, 2001February 27, 2002
George PapukPCRMFebruary 27, 2002April 19, 2005
Minister of DefenseVictor GaychukApril 19, 2001October 15, 2004
Tudor Kolesnyuk (acting)IndependentOctober 15, 2004December 29, 2004
Valery PleshkaNSMDecember 29, 2004April 19, 2005
Minister of JusticeIon morayIndependentApril 19, 2001February 12, 2003
Vasily DolgieruFebruary 12, 2003July 8, 2004
Victoria IftodyJuly 8, 2004April 19, 2005
Reintegration ministerVasily ShovaPCRMDecember 12, 2002April 19, 2005
Members of the Government by Position
Mayor General of Chisinau MunicipalitySerafim UrecheanAMNApril 19, 2001February 5, 2002
Bashkan of GagauziaDmitry KroytorIndependentApril 19, 2001June 21, 2002
Valery Yanioglo (acting)PfPJune 21, 2002July 10, 2002
Ivan Cristioglo (acting)IndependentJuly 10, 2002July 29, 2002
George Molla (acting)July 29, 2002November 9, 2002
George TabunshchikPCRMNovember 9, 2002April 19, 2005
President of the Academy of SciencesGeorge DucaPDMAugust 24, 2004April 19, 2005

Tarlev Government 2

PositionNameThe consignmentDate of appointmentRelease date
Prime MinisterVasily TarlevPCRMApril 19, 2005March 19, 2008
Vasily Tarlev (acting)March 19, 2008March 31, 2008
Vice Prime Ministers
First Vice Prime MinisterZinaida GreceaniiPCRMOctober 10, 2005March 31, 2008
Vice Prime MinisterValerian KristiaApril 19, 2005November 15, 2006
Vitaly VrabieNovember 15, 2006July 16, 2007
Victor StepanyukJanuary 16, 2008March 31, 2008
Vice Prime Minister, Minister of Foreign Affairs and European IntegrationAndrey StratanApril 19, 2005March 31, 2008
Ministers
Minister of Economics and TradeValery LazarIndependentApril 19, 2005September 18, 2006
Igor DodonPCRMSeptember 18, 2006March 31, 2008
Minister of FinanceZinaida GreceaniiApril 19, 2005October 10, 2005
Michael PopIndependentOctober 12, 2005March 31, 2008
Minister of Industry and InfrastructureVladimir AntosiyApril 19, 2005March 31, 2008
Minister of Agriculture and Food IndustryAnatoly GorodenkoPCRMApril 19, 2005March 31, 2008
Minister of Transport and RoadsMiron GagauzIndependentApril 19, 2005January 23, 2007
Vasily UrsuPCRMJanuary 23, 2007March 31, 2008
Minister of Ecology and Natural ResourcesKonstantin MikhaeyleskuIndependentApril 19, 2005February 27, 2008
Violeta IvanovaPCRMFebruary 27, 2008March 31, 2008
Minister of Education and YouthVictor ZvirkunIndependentApril 19, 2005March 31, 2008
Minister of Health and Social AffairsValerian RevenkoApril 19, 2005November 8, 2005
Ion AbabiyNovember 8, 2005March 31, 2008
Minister of Social Protection, Family and ChildGalina BalmoshPCRMJanuary 22, 2007March 31, 2008
Minister of Culture and TourismArthur CosmaApril 19, 2005March 31, 2008
Minister of Local Public AdministrationVitaly VrabieMay 25, 2006July 16, 2007
Valentin GuznakJuly 16, 2007March 31, 2008
Minister of JusticeVictoria IftodyIndependentApril 19, 2005September 20, 2006
Vitaly PirlogPCRMSeptember 20, 2006March 31, 2008
Minister of Internal AffairsGeorge PapukApril 19, 2005March 31, 2008
Minister of Information DevelopmentVladimir MolojenApril 19, 2005March 31, 2008
Minister of DefenseValery PleshkaNSMApril 19, 2005June 11, 2007
Ion Koporchan (acting)IndependentJune 11, 2007July 16, 2007
Vitaly VrabiePCRMJuly 16, 2007March 31, 2008
Reintegration ministerVasily ShovaApril 19, 2005March 31, 2008
Members of the Government by Position
Bashkan of GagauziaGeorge TabunshchikPCRMApril 19, 2005January 16, 2007
Mikhail FormuzalPfPJanuary 16, 2007March 31, 2008
President of the Academy of SciencesGeorge DucaPDMApril 19, 2005March 31, 2008

The threat of Moldovan President Vladimir Voronin to voters Vasily Tarlev

“(Head of Gagauzia Mikhail) Formuzal , who is fleeing me like a hare, said that Gagauzia will vote for (ex-premier Vasily) Tarlev. Please support Tarlev, but keep in mind that all ballots in his support will go to zero, they will not even get to parliament, they will simply fly to distant lands. And for the others you will vote for, these are the cast votes ... Your ballots will go bye, so think. Much depends on the wrong vote. Good people, everything we built for eight years can easily be fooled. You tell your friends, acquaintances and relatives, everyone - let them not joke. And we will deal with your leadership for trying to play some regional role ” [5]

Rewards

  • 1997 - for special merits in labor and social activities, awarded the Order of Gloria muncii (Glory of Labor)
  • 2007 - for the contribution made to the construction and repair of churches and monasteries, the Moldavian Metropolitanate of the Russian Orthodox Church was awarded the Order Ștefan cel Mare și Sfînt (Order of the Holy Righteous Lord Stefan the Great )
  • 2008 - for significant successes in professional activities awarded the highest state award "Order of the Republic" [6]
  • 2016 - Order of Friendship (August 4, 2016, Russia ) - for his great contribution to the development of business, economic and humanitarian cooperation with the Russian Federation [7]

Notes

  1. ↑ SDPM and FMC decided to unite
  2. ↑ Vasily Tarlev left politics
  3. ↑ Former Communist Vadim Mishin becomes Chairman of the new Moldavian Renaissance Party
  4. ↑ Mishin and Tarlev - leaders of the Renaştere-Renaissance Party
  5. ↑ Moldovan President Vladimir Voronin made an emotional speech during a meeting with voters in Gagauzia
  6. ↑ Premierul Vasile Tarlev a plecat, decorat cu “Ordinul Republicii”
  7. ↑ Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of August 4, 2016 No. 392 “On awarding state awards of the Russian Federation”

Links

  • Official site of Vasily Tarlev
  • Tarlev biography on the website of the government of Moldova
Predecessor:
Dmitry Bragish
Prime Minister of Moldova
April 19, 2001 - March 31, 2008
Successor:
Zinaida Greceanii
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Tarlev,_Vasily_Pavlovich&oldid=101039070


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