Petru Lucinschi
Politician and 2nd President of Moldova

Born
January 27th, 1940
85 years ago
Category
Leaders & Politicians
Country
Moldova
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Born in 1940, Petru Lucinschi served as a prominent politician in Moldova. He held the office of the second President of Moldova from 1996 to 2001, succeeding Mircea Snegur. Prior to his presidency, he was involved in various political roles, including serving as a deputy in the Supreme Soviet of the Moldavian SSR. Lucinschi also held positions in the Communist Party and later became part of the Democratic Party of Moldova. His presidency was marked by efforts to stabilize the country's political system and its relationships with neighboring countries. After leaving office, he remained an influential figure in Moldovan politics.
Second President of Moldova (1996-2001)
Deputy in the Supreme Soviet of the Moldavian SSR
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