Biography of Mircea Snegur
MIRCEA SNEGUR; January 17, p. Trifaneshta, Soroksky district, Kingdom of Romania - September 13 - Soviet and Moldavian state and politician, first president of the Republic of Moldova from September 3 to January 15. The biography of the year graduated from high school in the village of Frumushika, Floreste district. In the year he graduated from the Chisinau agricultural institute with a degree in agronomy.
In years, he worked as an agronomist and chairman of the collective farm in the village of Lunga, Floreste district, then worked in the Ministry of Agriculture of the MSSR. Snegur, first secretary of the United Party District Committee, the Leninets newspaper, on October 2. In June of that year he left the CPSU. At the end of the year after the non -alternative elections, he became the president of the Soviet Socialist Republic of Moldova.
Mirce Snegur was elected president of Moldova. He did not support the Popular Front of Moldova in the desire for immediate unification with Romania, for which the Popular Front at one time tried to declare a boycott to him. However, already in the year he returned the support of the Popular Front, acting as a rigid supporter of the elimination of the self -proclaimed autonomy of Transnistria, which ultimately resulted in the Transnistrian conflict.
During the Presidential Board of Mirch Snegur, the independence of Moldova in a short time recognized more countries. Moldova became a member of the UN and more than 40 other international structures.
However, in the country at that time, the decline in production began, emigration from the country intensified. Many scientific and design institutions were closed. The hopes for the investments of the West and the release of Moldavian products into the Western markets were not justified. A strong blow to the local industry was inflicted by a resolution of imports of a large number of foreign goods.
As a result of the collapse of production, unemployment increased. In the year, official and hidden unemployment exceeded thousands of people. Severe damage was caused by the field of education. The number of persons who graduated from a full high school decreased in - gg. Blok received 26 mandates in parliament, and then participated in the ruling coalition “Alliance for Democracy and Reform”, which existed since years.
The collapse of the ruling coalition provoked early parliamentary elections of the year, in which the Snegur party took part. He died in September 13 from an incurable disease, according to sources. Since the year, the family has been married to the Snegur George-, children-son Vitaliy, daughter Natalya Mirchevna German, who was the Minister of Foreign Affairs and European Integration of Moldova, and until January 20 held the position-First Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Moldova.
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