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    Aleksandr Nikolayevich Rozenberg (Russian: Александр Николаевич Розенберг; born 18 October 1967) is a Transnistrian politician serving as the Prime Minister...
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    semi-presidential republic • President Vadim Krasnoselsky • Prime Minister Aleksandr Rozenberg • Speaker of the Supreme Council Alexander Korshunov Legislature...
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  • regions and centuries; there are many variations of the name, including Rozenberg, Rotenberg, Rottenberg, Rothenberg and Rodenberg. It is also a common...
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  • Transnistria: Vadim Krasnoselsky Prime Minister of Transnistria: Aleksandr Rozenberg Speaker of the Supreme Council: Alexander Korshunov 28 February –...
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  • (2016–present) Prime ministers (complete list) – Aleksandr Martynov, prime minister (2016–2022) Aleksandr Rozenberg, prime minister (2022–present) Ukraine Presidents...
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  • Country Position(s) designated to act as head of state Incumbent Since  Transnistria Prime Minister Aleksandr Rozenberg 30 May 2022...
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    Breslov Golda Meir Semion Mogilevich Viktor Pinchuk Yossele Rosenblatt Aleksandr Rozenberg Ihor Surkis Leon Trotsky Mikhail Turovsky Viktor Vekselberg Volodymyr...
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  • American Israeli basketball player Aleksandr Rosenberg (1877–1935), Russian architect and author Aleksandr Rozenberg] (b. 1967), Transnistrian politician...
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    region is considered by the UN to be part of Moldova. On 30 May 2022, Aleksandr Rozenberg became the Prime Minister of Transnistria, being the first Jewish...
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  • Vadim Krasnoselsky Prime Minister of Transnistria: Aleksandr Martynov (until 30 May), Aleksandr Rozenberg (since 30 May) Speaker of the Supreme Council: Alexander...
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