President of Moldova
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The President of Moldova is elected every four years, and has been since 1990. Under current rules, the parliament of Moldova must approve a nomination for Head of State by a two-thirds majority following legislative elections, or upon the post becoming vacant. If an individual is not selected within 30 days the Parliament is dissolved.
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- Pyotr Grigoryevich Borodin (2 August 1940 - 11 February 1942) (in exile in Russian SFSR from 1941)
- Nikita Leontyevich Salogor (13 February 1942 - 5 January 1946) (in exile in Russian SFSR until 1944) (acting)
- Nikolay Grigoryevich Koval (5 January 1946 - July 1950)
- Leonid Ilich Brezhnev (26 July 1950 - 25 October 1952)
- Dmitry Spiridonovich Gladky (25 October 1952 - 8 February 1954)
- Zinovy Timofeyevich Serdyuk (8 February 1954 - 29 May 1961)
- Ivan Ivanovich Bodyul (29 May 1961 - 22 December 1980)
- Semyon Kuzmich Grossu (22 December 1980 - 16 December 1989)
- Petru Chiril Lucinschki (16 November 1989 - 5 February 1991)
- Grigory Isidorovich Yeremy (5 February - August 1991)
- Mircea Ion Snegur (3 September 1990 - 15 January 1997)
- Petru Chiril Lucinschki (15 January 1997 - 7 April 2001)
- Vladimir Voronin (7 April 2001 - Present)
- [1] - official Moldovan president web page