Mihail Savenco Explained

Mihail Savenco
Term Start:1917
Term End:1918
Term Start2:1917
Term End2:1918
Primeminister2:Pantelimon Erhan

Mihail Savenco (Russian: Михаи́л Саве́нко; Ukrainian: Михайло Савенко) was a Moldovan politician of Ukrainian descent.[1] He was a high-ranking official of the Moldavian Democratic Republic.[2]

Biography

He served as Director General for Justice in Pantelimon Erhan Cabinet and Daniel Ciugureanu cabinet.[3] Also he served as member of the Parliament of Moldova (1917-1918).

He opposed the union of Bessarabia with Romania. Savenco joined a self-appointed team of politicians and landowners who claimed to speak for Bessarabia, and attended the Paris Peace Conference to lobby for the Russian cause. Among the other members of this body were Alexander N. Krupensky, Alexandr K. Schmidt, Vladimir Tsyganko, and Mark Slonim. They circulated rumors of "unheard-of atrocities" committed by the Romanian Army, such as the massacre of 53 people in one village of after the Khotyn Uprising, and the torturing of many others. These statements were rejected outright by the Bessarabian unionists, such as Ion Inculeț or Ion Pelivan.

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  1. Book: Revista istorică. 2002. Editura Academiei Române. 10. 11 July 2017. ro.
    • *** - Enciclopedia sovietică moldovenească (Chișinău, 1970-1977)
  2. [Timpul de dimineaţă]