Prime Minister of Transnistria
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The prime minister of Transnistria is the de facto head of government of the unrecognized Pridnestrovian Moldovan Republic, that is de jure part of Moldova.
Prime Minister of the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic
Native names
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Residence | Tiraspol | ||||||
Appointer | President | ||||||
Inaugural holder | Pyotr Stepanov | ||||||
Formation | 18 January 2012 |
The current prime minister is Aleksandr Rosenberg, since 30 May 2022, under the presidency of Vadim Krasnoselsky.[1]
List
changeNo. | Portrait | Name (Birth–Death) |
Term of office | Political party | Legislature | President | |||
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Took office | Left office | Time in office | |||||||
— | Stanislav Moroz (1938–2013) Acting Prime Minister |
3 September 1990 | 9 December 1990 | 97 days | CPSU | Provisional Supreme Soviet |
Igor Smirnov (1990–1991) | ||
Office abolished (9 December 1990 – 18 January 2012) | |||||||||
1 | Pyotr Stepanov (born 1959) |
18 January 2012 | 10 July 2013 | 1 year, 173 days | Independent | V (2010) |
Yevgeny Shevchuk (2011–2016) | ||
2 | Tatiana Turanskaya (born 1972) |
10 July 2013 | 13 October 2015 | 2 years, 95 days | Independent | ||||
— | Maya Parnas (born 1974) Acting Prime Minister |
13 October 2015 | 30 November 2015 | 48 days | Independent | ||||
(2) | Tatiana Turanskaya (born 1972) |
30 November 2015 | 2 December 2015 | 2 days | Independent | ||||
— | Maya Parnas (born 1974) Acting Prime Minister |
2 December 2015 | 23 December 2015 | 21 days | Independent | ||||
3 | Pavel Prokudin (born 1966) |
23 December 2015 | 17 December 2016 | 360 days | Independent | VI (2015) | |||
4 | Aleksandr Martynov (born 1981) |
17 December 2016 | 30 May 2022 | 5 years, 164 days | Independent | Vadim Krasnoselsky (2016–present) | |||
VII (2020) | |||||||||
5 | Aleksandr Rozenberg (born 1967) |
30 May 2022 | Incumbent | 2 years, 166 days | Independent |
References
change- ↑ "Александр Мартынов возглавил правительство Приднестровья" [Alexander Martynov takes over the government of Transnistria] (in Russian). Rambler. December 17, 2016.