- Vladimir Voronin
Infobox_President
name = Vladimir Nicolae Voronin
imagesize =
order =President of Moldova
primeminister =Vasile Tarlev Zinaida Greceanîi
term_start =7 April 2001
predecessor =Petru Lucinschi
birth_date = birth date and age|1941|05|25|df=y
birth_place =Corjova , Moldavian SSR
party = PCRMVladimir Nicolae Voronin ( _ru. Владимир Николаевич Воронин, "Vladimir Nikolaevich Voronin") (born
May 25 ,1941 ) is a Moldovan politician. He has been the President of the Republic of Moldova since 2001, and theFirst Secretary of theParty of Communists of the Republic of Moldova (PCRM) since 1994. He isEurope 's first democratically elected communist head of state (the second beingDimitris Christofias ofCyprus , who is the first in theEuropean Union ).Biography
Early career
Vladimir Voronin was born in the village
Corjova , Dubăsari district of the Moldavian SSR. Despite his russified name, his ethnic origins are Romanian. His grandfather was Isidor Sârbu. [ru icon An early publication about this fact was in 2005 byGheorghe Budeanu in the Romanian weekly "Timpul ", issue 328 ( [http://zhurnal.lib.ru/s/soin_d_j/goliy.shtml Russian translation of the article] ).] [ro icon [http://www.ziua.ro/display.php?data=2008-03-27&id=235180 Ziua, 27 March 2008] (full article in Romanian)] [ [http://www.ziua.ro/display.php?data=2008-03-27&id=235195 Ziua, 27 March 2008] (Short version of the article in English) ] Voronin's mother, Pelagheia Bujeniţă, died onJuly 2 ,2005 . [ru icon [http://www.regnum.ru/news/478994.html "Mother of Moldovan President Voronin Died"] ]Voronin graduated from the Cooperation College ("Kooperativny
technikum ") ofChişinău (1961), theAll-Union Institute for Food Industry (1971), theAcademy of Social Sciences of theCentral Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (1983), and the Academy of theMinistry of Internal Affairs of the Soviet Union (1991).He began working in 1961 as the head of a bakery in the town of
Criuleni . From 1966 until 1971, Voronin held the offices of vice-director of the bread factory in Criuleni and head of the bread factory inDubăsari .For the next ten years, he was active in the state administration of the Moldavian SSR, being in turn a member of the Dubăsari and
Ungheni township executive committees, of the Ungheni District Executive Committee, and, starting 1983, inspector and vice-director of the Organization Section of the Central Committee of the Moldavian branch of theCommunist Party of the Soviet Union . In 1985, he was appointed head of section in the Council of Ministers of the Moldavian SSR. Between 1985 and 1989, Voronin served as first-secretary of the Bender Town Committee of the Communist Party. In 1989 and 1990, he held the office of the Minister of Home Affairs of the Moldavian SSR. In this capacity he advocated against the use of force to quell the anti-Soviet popular demonstrations ofNovember 7 and 10th1989 . [ [http://eurojournal.org/files/05.09PCRM.pdf "The Moldovan Communists: From Leninism to Democracy?"] by Luke March, "Eurojournal.org", September 2005.] Voronin was also a member of theSupreme Soviet of the Moldavian SSR of 10th and 11th legislatures.In 1993, Voronin became the co-president of the Organizational Committee for the creation of the
Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova (PCRM). In 1994 he was electedFirst Secretary of the PCRM. In the same year, he was a candidate for the post of President of the now-independentRepublic of Moldova . In March 1998, Vladimir Voronin was elected as a Member of Parliament, and served as member of its Permanent Bureau, and as president of the PCRM parliamentary faction.Voronin was nominated as Prime Minister by President
Petru Lucinschi in late 1999, but the nomination was unsuccessful because Voronin did not have enough support in parliament."Political Parties of the World" (6th edition, 2005), ed. Bogdan Szajkowski, page 414.] In February 2001, he was again elected as a Member of Parliament (the 15th legislature since the creation ofMoldavian SSR in 1940).As President
The PCRM won 71 out of 101 seats in the February 2001 parliamentary election; by this time the constitution had been changed to provide for election of the President through parliament rather than popular vote. Following the election, the PCRM Central Committee nominated Voronin as its presidential candidate at a plenum on
March 3 2001 , ["Moldovan communists determined to keep links with West", "Kommersant" (nl.newsbank.com), March 7, 2001.] and onApril 4 2001 Voronin was elected as President by parliament. Of the 89 deputies participating in the vote, 71 voted for Voronin, 15 voted forDumitru Braghis , and three voted forValerian Cristea . ["Moldovan Communist Party leader elected president", Basapress news agency (nl.newsbank.com), April 4, 2001.] He was sworn in at a ceremony in Chisinau onApril 7 . ["Moldovan president sworn in", ITAR-TASS news agency (nl.newsbank.com), April 7, 2001.] The Constitutional Court ruled that the President could also lead a political party, and Voronin was re-elected as PCRM leader.Politically, Voronin has maintained his commitment to the reduction of Moldova's chronic poverty by allocating more resources to social safety net items such as health, education, and increasing
pension s and salaries. His tenure has been marked by fluctuating relations with theInternational Monetary Fund (IMF) and theWorld Bank . Voronin proceeded with former PresidentPetru Lucinschi 's plans to privatize several important state-owned industries, and on occasion even broke with his own party over important issues.From January to April
2002 , opposition forces organized large demonstrations in protest against several controversial government proposals, including expanded use of theRussian language in schools, and its designation as a second official language. While the demonstrations were tense at times, the government did not use force and ultimately agreed to mediation by theCouncil of Europe .In
2003 , Voronin's government backtracked over signing aRussia n-proposed federalization settlement with the breakaway region ofTransnistria . In2004 , Voronin branded the leadership of Transnistria "a transnational criminal group", and ordered an economicblockade of Transnistria after its authorities closed several Moldovan-speaking schools.In the March 2005 parliamentary election, the PCRM received 46.1% of the vote, or 56 seats in the 101-member Parliament —more than enough for the 51-vote minimum required to remain in government, but short of the 61 votes necessary to elect a president. However, President Voronin received the necessary support from the Christian Democratic People's Party, the Democratic and Social Liberal factions, after he promised to deliver on needed reforms and Euro-Atlantic integration for the country. (The latter two factions broke away from the
Electoral Bloc “Moldova Democrată” following the election, leaving the "Our Moldova Alliance" (AMN) of the former Mayor ofChişinău Serafim Urechean as the second-largest party in Parliament, with 26 seats.) In the presidential election held in parliament onApril 4 2005 , Voronin was re-elected with 75 votes; another candidate, Gheorghe Duca, received one vote, and there were two invalid votes. ["Moldovan parliament re-elects Voronin as president", Moldova One TV (nl.newsbank.com), April 4, 2005.]Main goals of political agenda
* Closer ties with the European Union;Fact|date=June 2008
* Solving the Transnistria conflict;
*NATO cooperation (without membership);
* Friendship with Russia [ [http://www.kommersant.com/page.asp?idr=1&id=623410 Friendship with Russia Is Our Main Asset, interview with Vladimir Voronin in Kommersant] ] and the restoration of theSoviet Union (the PCRM is part of the UCP-CPSU led byGennady Zyuganov );
* Independence, as opposed to a unification withRomania . [ro icon [http://www.ziaruldeiasi.ro/cms/site/z_is/news/voronin_bucurestiul_nu_e_fratele_mai_mare_cu_rusia_avem_o_relatie_umana_138134.html Ziarul de Iasi: "Voronin: Bucurestiul nu e fratele mai mare, cu Rusia avem o relatie umana"] ]Personal life
Vladimir Voronin is married and has two children. He is an economical
engineer ,political science graduate, andjurist by formation. He has the military rank ofMajor General from the former-USSR Ministry of Interior (equivalent ofNATO OF-6Brigadier General - "seeRanks and insignia of the Soviet military andRanks and insignia of NATO "). Some argue that he also holds Russian citizenship in addition to the one of theRepublic of Moldova , because he used to receive a pension as a former Russian Ministry of Interior employee, from the time he lived as a private person in Moscow in1991 -1993 . [ [http://www.azi.md/print/47385/En Azi.md: "PRP urging President Voronin to pour light on some details in his biography"] ] It is widely believed that he is the richest Moldovian.References
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