Vladimir Voronin (pronounced [vladiˈmir voˈronin]; born Vladimir Bujeniță, 25 May 1941) is a Moldovan politician. He was the third President of Moldova...
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Vladimir Ivanovich Voronin (Russian: Владимир Иванович Воронин; October 17, 1890 – October 18, 1952) was a Soviet Navy captain, born in Sumsky Posad, in...
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Republic of Dagestan Vladimir Voronin (born 1941), former president of Moldova Metropolitan Vladimir (disambiguation) Vladimir Bogoyavlensky (1848–1918)...
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din Republica Moldova, PCRM) is a communist party in Moldova led by Vladimir Voronin. It is the only communist party to have held a majority government...
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2021. In early May, Igor Dodon sent a proposal to the PCRM president Vladimir Voronin to form an electoral coalition. The Central Committee of the PCRM approved...
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Stepanovich Voronin (1838–1903), a Russian botanist Natalya Voronina (b. 1994), Russian speed skater Oleg Voronin, son of Vladimir Voronin Serhiy Voronin, a Ukrainian...
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single woman, and was openly attacked by former Moldovan president Vladimir Voronin who accused her of betraying "family values" and called her the "laughingstock...
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constitutional crisis that had dragged on since the resignation of Vladimir Voronin in 2009. Greceanîi and Veronica Abramciuc left at the same time. "Our...
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changes, thus encouraging Transnistria to sign it. Moldovan President Vladimir Voronin was initially supportive of the plan, but refused to sign it after...
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Efimia Bandalac (PAS) Ersilia Qatrawi (PAS) Grigore Grădinaru (PAS) Vladimir Voronin (BCS) Marina Tauber (Independent) Irina Lozovan (Independent) Committee...
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oriented toward the Soviet past. He was often seen as the lesser evil to Vladimir Voronin from the Party of Communists. Under his leadership, the reforms started...
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and First Deputy Minister of Finances from 2001 to 2002. President Vladimir Voronin appointed Greceanîi as Interim Minister of Finances on 8 February 2002...
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a liaison office in the premises of NATO headquarters in Brussels. Vladimir Voronin visited NATO headquarters in Brussels on 23 June 2003, 7 June 2005...
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of San Francisco. Voronina also sings in the church of her husband Vladimir Voronin, the priest. Mary Poppins, Goodbye! ""Жил да был брадобрей" - Мэри...
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PCRM's Central Committee nominated Vladimir Voronin as its presidential candidate at a plenum, and on April 4, 2001 Voronin was elected as President by the...
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in 2001 with President Vladimir Voronin. The building was devastated during protests on April 7, 2009 against President Voronin. As a result of the protest...
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the PPCD began supporting the anti-unification Communist President Vladimir Voronin, the party has lost its unionist credentials while other parties such...
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was required to elect a new President of Moldova as the incumbent Vladimir Voronin had to stand down after completing two terms. Presidential elections...
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Vladimir Voronin has sharply condemned the march to Romania. In a letter to European Parliament President Martin Schulz, released on 7 July, Voronin accused...
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and especially during subsequent days and weeks. Moldovan President Vladimir Voronin, in an address on 7 April 2009, described the events in the capital...
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Oleg Voronin (born 4 November 1962) is a Moldovan businessman and the son of former Moldovan president Vladimir Voronin. Oleg Voronin born on November...
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Vlad Batrîncea Igor Dodon Vadim Krasnoselsky Andrei Sangheli Ilan Șor Vasile Stati Irina Vlah Vladimir Voronin Renato Usatîi...
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Party Leader Current seats PAS Igor Grosu 62 BCS Vladimir Voronin Igor Dodon 26 Victory Ilan Shor 9 MAN Ion Ceban 1 Independents – 2...
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people." Parliament approved his resignation on March 20, and President Vladimir Voronin proposed Zinaida Greceanîi as his successor; she was approved by Moldovan...
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outlawed in 1991), gained 71 of the 101 parliament seats, and elected Vladimir Voronin as the country's third president on April 4, 2001. A new government...
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as Igor Dodon, Vladimir Voronin, Ilan Shor, and the leadership of the Revival Party. This quadrumvir of Dodon, Guțul, Shor, and Voronin, are possibly organizing...
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hinting that he should not be too complacent about his present situation. Vladimir Semichastny, head of the KGB, was a crucial part of the conspiracy, as...
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Party Leader Vote % Seats +/– PCRM Vladimir Voronin 45.98 56 −15 BEMD Serafim Urechean 28.53 34 New PPCD Iurie Roșca 9.07 11 0...
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Moscow memorandum but was ultimately rejected by Moldovan president Vladimir Voronin. The plan, presented in mid-November 2003 by Russia, was a detailed...
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of Communists of the Republic of Moldova 2021 election 10 / 101 — Vladimir Voronin Russia Communist Party of the Russian Federation 2021 election 57...
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