Petru Lucinschi

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Petru Lucinschi gives a talk entitled "The Evolution of Multiculturalism Policy in Europe", (Berlin, December 17th - 21st, 2013)


Alfredo Palacio
President of Ecuador
In office

April 20, 2005 – January 15, 2007

Vice President Alejandro Serrano
Preceded by Lucio Gutiérrez
Succeeded by Rafael Correa
Vice President of Ecuador
In office

January 15, 2003 – April 20, 2005

Preceded by Pedro Pinto Rubianes
Succeeded by Alejandro Serrano
Minister of Health
In office

November 11, 1994 – August 10, 1996

Preceded by Patricio Abad
Succeeded by Marcelo Cruz
Personal details
Born Luis Alfredo Palacio González

January 22, 1939 (age 75) Ecuador

Nationality Ecuadorian
Political party Independent
Spouse(s) María Beatriz Paret
Alma mater Case Western Reserve University

Petru Chiril Lucinschi was Moldova’s second President.

Biography

From 1971 Lucinschi was a member of the Executive Committee (Politburo) of the Central Committee of the Communist Party in Moldavian SSR. From 1978 to 1989 he was the first secretary of the Chişinău branch of the Communist Party of Moldova. In 1978 he worked for the Communist Party of the Soviet Union in Moscow, where he remained until 1986. From 1986 to 1989 Lucinschi was second secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Tajikistan. Upon his return to the Moldavian SSR in 1989 he became first secretary of the Communist Party of Moldova. He was Speaker of the Moldovan Parliament throughout the 1990s.

Further Information

ICD - "The Evolution of Multiculturalism Policy in Europe" A lecture by President Petru Lucinschi, Former President of Republic of Moldova The Annual Conference on Cultural Diplomacy 2013 "Cultural Diplomacy & Cross Continental Cooperation: Building Bridges for a United Global Community" (Berlin; December 17th - 21st, 2013)

External Links and References

ICD webpage profile and video

Party political offices
Preceded by Semion Grossu First secretary of the Communist Party of Moldova

November 16, 1989 – February 4, 1991

Succeeded by

Grigore Eremei

Political offices
Preceded by Mircea Snegur President of the Republic of Moldova

1997–2001

Succeeded by

Vladimir Voronin