President of the Moldovan Parliament
Moldovan Democratic Republic
Moldavian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic
Name |
From |
Until |
Grigore Borisov |
12.10.1924 |
01.05.1926 |
Tihon Konstantinov |
01.07.1938 |
28.06.1940 |
Moldavian SSR[1]
The Chairmen of the Supreme Soviet of the Moldavian SSR were:
|
Name |
From |
Until |
|
Nikita Salogor |
08.02.1941 |
? |
|
Semjon Cojuhari |
26.03.1951 |
17.04.1959 |
|
Iosif Vartician |
17.4.1959 |
4.3.1963 |
|
Andrei Lupan |
4.3.1963 |
?.4.1967 |
|
Sergiu Rădăuţanu |
11.4.1967 |
14.07.1971 |
|
Artiom Lazarev |
14.7.1971 |
10.4.1980 |
|
Pavel Boţu |
10.4.1980 |
29.3.1985 |
|
Mihail Lupaşcu |
29.3.1985 |
12.7.1986 |
|
Ion C. Ciobanu |
12.07.1986 |
17.04.1990 |
|
Mircea Snegur |
27.4.1990 |
3.9.1990 |
Speakers of Moldovan Parliament
On 5 June 1990, Moldavian SSR (RSS Moldovenească) changed its name to the SSR Moldova (RSS Moldova). Subsequently it changed its name on 23 May 1991, to Republic of Moldova (Republica Moldova).
Speakers of the Parliament of the Republic of Moldova:
Sources
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