Communist Party of Moldova

Communist Party of Moldova
Communist Party of Moldova
Partidul Comunist al Moldovei
Founded 1940
Dissolved August 1991
Succeeded by Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova
Headquarters Chişinău
Ideology Communism
National affiliation Communist Party of the Soviet Union
Official colours Red
Politics of Moldova
Political parties
Elections

The Communist Party of Moldova (Romanian: Partidul Comunist al Moldovei; PCM; Moldovan Cyrillic: Партидул Комунист ал Молдовей) was one of the fourteen republic-level parties that formed the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU) until the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991. Indeed, the PCM was the republic-level chapter of the CPSU in the Moldavian SSR from 1940 to 1991. During that time, except for the period of Axis occupation in 1941-1944, it was the sole legal political party in the republic. It was outlawed by the government in August 1991, just after Moldova declared independence.

After the Communist party was legalised again by the Parliament of the Republic of Moldova on 7 September 1993, the PCM was reborn as the Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova, which became the ruling party in Moldova since the 2001 elections.

The Commission for the Study of the Communist Dictatorship in Moldova will study and analyze the 1917-1991 period of the communist regime.

First Secretaries

Name From Until
Piotr Borodin 15 August 1940 11 February 1942
Nikita Salogor 13 February 1942 5 January 1946
Nicolae Coval 5 January 1946 3 November 1950
Leonid Brezhnev 3 November 1950 16 April 1952
Dimitri Gladki 16 April 1952 7 February 1954
Zinovie Serdiuk 8 February 1954 29 May 1961
Ivan Bodiul 29 May 1961 30 December 1981
Semion Grossu 30 December 1981 16 November 1989
Petru Lucinschi 16 November 1989 4 February 1991
Grigore Eremei 4 February 1991 August 1991

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