Mihail Cibotaru (21 June 1934 – 20 January 2021) was a Moldovan writer, publicist and politician. He served as the Minister of Culture of Moldova from...
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in the late 1990s. "Proiectul "Politicienii Zilei": Arhip Cibotaru, Sava Platon și Mihail Plămădeală". Tribuna (in Romanian). ""Crucea pentru merit"...
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Mosanu Ion Popa Constantin Culea Gheorghe Carlan Mihai Sâromatnicov Valeriu Cibotaru Valentin Mândâcanu Titu Serghei Pavel Lupăcescu Mihai Bejan Dumitru Guţu...
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Senic (1983–1986). Among the authors were: Dinu Mihail, Mircea Blajinu, Vlad Zbârciog, Mihail Ion Cibotaru, Iacob Burghiu, Iulian Nicuţă, Eugen Gheorghiţă...
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Chițan Vitalie Gorincioi Petru Gaugaș Timofei Moșneaga Dumitru Nidelcu Mihail Cibotaru Vasile Sturza Constantin Antoci Ion Casian Pavel Creangă Vasile Calmoi...
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Minister Mircea Druc Valeriu Muravschi Andrei Sangheli Succeeded by Mihail Cibotaru (as Minister of Culture) Member of the Moldovan Parliament In office...
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Liliana Palihovici Ion Păduraru Valeriu Streleț Nicolae Osmochescu Mihail Cibotaru Pavel Cebanu Victor Catan Grigore Belostecinic Vladimir Braga Veaceslav...
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1996 President Mircea Snegur Prime Minister Andrei Sangheli Minister Mihail Cibotaru Personal details Born Vadul lui Isac, Moldavian SSR, Soviet Union...
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Ungureanu (1935–2017) 6 June 1990 5 April 1994 Druc Muravschi Sangheli I 2 Mihail Cibotaru (1934–2021) 5 April 1994 24 January 1997 Sangheli II 3 Ghenadie Ciobanu...
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None of the four candidates for the governorship (Gheorghe Tabunșcic, Mihail Kendighelean, Dumitru Croitor and Stepan Topal) won the votes needed to...
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