Dmitri Todoroglo Explained

Dmitri Todoroglo
Office:Member of the Moldovan Parliament
Termstart:20 March 2005
Termend:24 December 2010
Parliamentarygroup:Party of Communists
Termstart1:31 May 1995
Predecessor1:Victor Morev
Termend1:19 April 2001
Parliamentarygroup1:Socialist Party
Party of Communists
Office2:Deputy Prime Minister of Moldova
Termstart2:19 April 2001
Termend2:19 April 2005
President2:Vladimir Voronin
Primeminister2:Vasile Tarlev
Birth Place:Chiriet-Lunga, Moldavian SSR, Soviet Union
Office3:Minister of Agriculture and Food Industry
Termstart3:19 April 2001
Termend3:19 April 2005
President3:Vladimir Voronin
Primeminister3:Vasile Tarlev
Successor3:Anatolie Gorodenco
Predecessor3:Ion Russu (as Minister of Agriculture and Manufacturing Industry)
Honorific Suffix:OR
Alongside2:Andrei Cucu, Ștefan Odagiu and Andrei Stratan
Predecessor2:Valeriu Cosarciuc

Dmitri Todoroglo (born 25 November 1944) is a Moldovan politician who held the office of Minister of Agriculture of Moldova in the 1st Tarlev Cabinet.[1] [2]

References

  1. Web site: His Excellency Dimitri Todoroglo, Vice Prime Minister and Minister for Agriculture and Food Industry of the Republic of Moldova (Original language Moldovian) . Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.
  2. Web site: MPs split over vine growers selling grapes . IPN Press Agency.