Mikhail Burla

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Mikhail Burla is a politician in Transnistria and the chairman of the country's main opposition party[1], Renewal (Obnovleniye, sometimes translated as Renovation).[2]

He is a member of Transnistria's parliament and an ally of fellow party-member Yevgeni Shevchuk who since December 2005 has been speaker of parliament and the country's second most influential politician after president Igor Smirnov.

Burla is born in 22 November 1957 in Storojineţ district of Cernăuţi region, in Ukraine[3]. He is one of the country's best known economists. For most of the time since Transnistria declared independence in 1990, he has worked as the head of the Economics Department at T.G. Shevchenko University in Tiraspol, the capital of Transnistria. While at the university, he headed work on the research and publication of the Atlas of Pridnestrovie.

Refferences

  1. ^ British Helsinki Human Rights Group: Transnistria 2006 report
  2. ^ Renewal, Pridnestrovie's reformist opposition party
  3. ^ Burla official biography on Transnistrian Supreme Soviet site