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Ion Ciubuc
Prime Minister of Moldova from 1997 to 1999 / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Ion Ciubuc (pronunciation: [iˈon tʃjuˈbuk]; 29 May 1943 – 29 January 2018) was a Moldovan economist and politician who served as the 3rd Prime Minister of Moldova from January 1997 to February 1999.[1]
Quick Facts 3rd Prime Minister of Moldova, President ...
Ion Ciubuc | |
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![]() Ciubuc in 1998 | |
3rd Prime Minister of Moldova | |
In office 24 January 1997 – 1 February 1999 | |
President | Petru Lucinschi |
Deputy | See list |
Preceded by | Andrei Sangheli |
Succeeded by | Ion Sturza |
1st President of the Court of Accounts | |
In office 27 December 1994 – 6 March 1997 | |
Succeeded by | Vasile Cozma |
First Deputy Minister of Economy | |
In office April 1994 – 27 December 1994 | |
President | Mircea Snegur |
Prime Minister | Andrei Sangheli |
Minister | Valeriu Bobuțac |
First Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs | |
In office September 1992 – April 1994 | |
President | Mircea Snegur |
Prime Minister | Andrei Sangheli |
Minister | Nicolae Țâu |
First Deputy Prime Minister of Moldova | |
In office 28 May 1991 – 1 July 1992 | |
President | Mircea Snegur |
Prime Minister | Valeriu Muravschi |
Succeeded by | Nicolae Andronati |
Personal details | |
Born | (1943-05-29)29 May 1943 Hădărăuți, Hotin County, Kingdom of Romania (present-day Moldova) |
Died | 29 January 2018(2018-01-29) (aged 74) Chișinău, Moldova |
Resting place | Chișinău Central Cemetery |
Political party | Alliance for Democracy and Reforms |
Alma mater | Odesa State Agrarian University |
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