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Rosenberg Alexander Nikolaevich

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Rosenberg Alexander Nikolaevich
Rosenberg Alexander Nikolaevich

Alexander Rosenberg was born on October 18, 1967 in the city of Ladyzhin, Vinnitsa Region.

Education

In 1986 he graduated from the Transnistrian Energy College, having received the specialty "electrician technician."

In 1994 he graduated from Chisinau Agrarian University, having received the specialty "electrical engineer."

Career

1986-2012

He began his career in 1986 at the Progress state farm from. Tashlyk Grigoriopol district.

Then he worked at the State Enterprise Energonadzor, Dniestrenergo Group of Companies, Gosstandard MJ PMR, Ministry of Economy of the PMR, Ministry of Industry of the PMR, Express Strans LLC.

On March 1, 2012, he began work at Tiraspol Bakery Products Plant CJSC.

He worked in the Ministry of Justice, the Ministry of Economy and the Ministry of Industry of the PMR, as well as at various enterprises.

Alexander Rosenberg served as Minister of Agriculture and Natural Resources of Transnistria.

2022: Appointment as Prime Minister of Pridnestrovie

At the end of May 2022, Alexander Rosenberg was appointed the new Prime Minister of the unrecognized Transnistrian Moldavian Republic (PMR). The Supreme Council approved Rosenberg's candidacy, which was previously proposed by the President of the PMR Vadim Krasnoselsky. He dismissed the government of the republic on May 26, 2022.

Former Prime Minister Alexander Martynov, who went to another job, Krasnoselsky presented the Order of Honor, noting his "many years of conscientious work, high organizational and professional abilities."

Vadim Krasnoselsky said that the world should recognize the republic democratically, without military operations and loss of lives of citizens. He rejected the idea that war was an acceptable way to change the status of an unrecognized power. Pridnestrovie, as Krasnoselsky is convinced, can develop without international recognition and defend its status peacefully.[1]

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