- Dumitru Diacov
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Dumitru Diacov President of Parliament In office
April 23, 1998 – March 20, 2001Preceded by Dumitru Moţpan Succeeded by Eugenia Ostapciuc Member of the Moldovan Parliament In office
1994–2001In office
2005 – May 2009Incumbent Assumed office
July 2009Personal details Born 10 February 1952
Kargapolie, Kurgan OblastPolitical party Democratic Party (Alliance for European Integration)
Agrarian Party of MoldovaOther political
affiliationsCommunist Party Alma mater Belarusian State University Profession Journalist Religion Eastern Orthodoxy Dumitru Diacov (also transliterated from Russian as Dmitry Dyakov or Dmitri Diakov (Дмитрий Дьяков)) (born February 10, 1952, Kargapolie (ru:Каргаполье), Kurgan Oblast, Russian SFSR) is a Moldovan politician.
Biography
In 1974, Dumitru Diacov graduated from Belarusian State University and then worked for TeleRadio-Moldova. After 1984, he worked as correspondent in Chişinău for Komsomolskaya Pravda and then for Komsomol and CPSU in Moscow (1986-1989). Between 1989-1993, he worked for Information Telegraph Agency of Russia in Bucharest.[1][dead link]
Dumitru Diacov was a Moldovan MP (1994–2001, 2005-May 2009, July 2009-2010) and the president of the Moldovan Parliament (April 23, 1998 – March 20, 2001).He was president of the Democratic Party of Moldova (1997-June 2009) and later has been the honorary president.
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Moldovian Republic Moldavian SSR Piotr Borodin • Nikita Salogor (acting) • Nicolae Coval • Leonid Brezhnev • Dimitri Gladki • Zinovie Serdiuk • Ivan Bodiul • Semion Grossu • Petru Lucinschi • Grigore EremeiRepublic of Moldova Mircea Snegur • Petru Lucinschi • Vladimir Voronin • Mihai Ghimpu (acting) • Vlad Filat (acting) • Marian Lupu (acting)Alliance for European Integration Topics Parties Liberal Democratic Party of Moldova • Liberal Party (Moldova) • Democratic Party of Moldova • Party Alliance Our MoldovaCabinet PLDM MPs Filat • Tănase • Godea • Palihovici • Nagacevschi • Ţap • Vieru • Balan • Hotineanu • Leancă • Ghileţchi • Şleahtiţchi • Agache • Cimbriciuc • Furdui • Ioniţă • Streleţ • Butmălai • Ionaş • Ciobanu • OlaruPL MPs PD MPs AMN MPs Serafim Urechean • Veaceslav Untilă • Ion Pleşca • Leonid Bujor • Vasile Balan • Iurie Colesnic • Veaceslav Platon • Valentin ChepteniCojocaru
CommissionCategories:- Alliance for European Integration
- 1952 births
- Living people
- People from Kurgan Oblast
- Belarusian State University alumni
- Moldovan communists
- Presidents of the Moldovan Parliament
- Moldovan journalists
- Democratic Party of Moldova politicians
- Eastern Orthodox Christians from Moldova
- Democratic Party of Moldova MPs
- Moldovan MPs 1994–1998
- Moldovan MPs 1998–2001
- Moldovan MPs 2005–2009
- Moldovan MPs 2009–2010
- Moldovan politician stubs
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