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Parliamentary elections were held in the
Moldavian SSR The Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic ( ro, Republica Sovietică Socialistă Moldovenească, Moldovan Cyrillic: ) was one of the 15 republics of the Soviet Union which existed from 1940 to 1991. The republic was formed on 2 August 1940 ...
in February and March 1990 to elect the 380 members of the Supreme Soviet. They were the first and only free elections to the Supreme Soviet of the MSSR, and although the
Communist Party of Moldova The Communist Party of Moldavia ( ro, Partidul Comunist al Moldovei, PCM; Moldovan Cyrillic: Партидул Комунист ал Молдовей; russian: Коммунистическая партия Молдавии) was the ruling and the ...
was the only registered party allowed to contest the election, opposition candidates were allowed to run as independents. Together with affiliated groups, the
Popular Front of Moldova The Popular Front of Moldova ( ro, Frontul Popular din Moldova) was a political movement in the Moldavian SSR, one of the 15 union republics of the former Soviet Union, and in the newly independent Moldova, Republic of Moldova. Formally, the Fron ...
won a landslide victory. Candidates who were openly supporters of the Popular Front won about 27% of seats; together with moderate Communists, mainly from rural districts, they commanded a majority. On 5 June the Supreme Soviet renamed the Moldavian SSR the "Soviet Socialist Republic of Moldova" and issued a Declaration of Sovereignty on 23 June. It subsequently removed references to ''socialism'' and ''
soviets Soviet people ( rus, сове́тский наро́д, r=sovyétsky naród), or citizens of the USSR ( rus, гра́ждане СССР, grázhdanye SSSR), was an umbrella demonym for the population of the Soviet Union. Nationality policy in th ...
'' on 23 May 1991 by adopting the name "Republic of Moldova", and declared full independence from the Soviet Union on 27 August 1991. The next legislature was elected as the
Parliament of Moldova The Parliament of the Republic of Moldova is the supreme representative body of the Moldova, Republic of Moldova, the only state legislative authority, being a unicameralism, unicameral structure composed of 101 elected MPs on lists, for a peri ...
in 1994.


Results

All 380 deputies were elected in uninominal
constituencies An electoral district, also known as an election district, legislative district, voting district, constituency, riding, ward, division, or (election) precinct is a subdivision of a larger state (a country, administrative region, or other polity ...
. The first sitting of the parliament was held on April 17, 1990.


Elected MPs

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Andrei Baştovoi Andrei, Andrey or Andrej (in Cyrillic script: Андрэй , Андрей or Андреј) is a form of Andreas/ Ἀνδρέας in Slavic languages and Romanian. People with the name include: *Andrei of Polotsk (–1399), Lithuanian nobleman *An ...
# Anatol Salaru # Victor Pavlic #
Ilie Mocanu Ilie is a Romanian name. It is both a masculine given name, cognate of Elijah, and a surname. The given name may refer to: * Ilie Antonescu, Romanian general * Ilie Baicu, Romanian football player * Ilie Balaci, Romanian football player * Ilie B ...
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Vasile Gudima The male name Vasile is of Greek origin and means "King". Vasile is a male Romanian given name or a surname. It is equivalent to the English name Basil. As a given name As a surname *Cristian Vasile (1908–1985), Romanian tango-romance sing ...
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Andrei Ţurcanu Andrei, Andrey or Andrej (in Cyrillic script: Андрэй , Андрей or Андреј) is a form of Andreas/ Ἀνδρέας in Slavic languages and Romanian. People with the name include: *Andrei of Polotsk (–1399), Lithuanian nobleman *An ...
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Mihai Poita Mihai () is a Romanian language, Romanian given name for males or a surname. It is equivalent to the English language, English name Michael (given name), Michael. A variant of the name is Mihail. Its female form is Mihaela. As a given name *Michael ...
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Nicolae Robu Nicolae Robu (born May 28, 1955) is a Romanian politician, engineer, computer science professor. He was mayor of Timișoara from 2012 until 2020 and the former president of PNL Timiș. He served as rector of the Politehnica University of Timi ...
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Vasile Nedelciuc Vasile Nedelciuc (born 13 November 1948) is a Moldovan politician. He served as the chairman of the Foreign Policy Committee of the Parliament of Moldova and the head of the Moldovan Delegation to Europe and vice president of the Parliamentary Ass ...
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Alexandru Mosanu Alexandru is the Romanian language, Romanian form of the name Alexander. Common diminutives are Alecu, Alex (disambiguation), Alex, and Sandu (disambiguation), Sandu. Origin Etymology, Etymologically, the name is derived from the Greek language, ...
# Ion Popa #
Constantin Culea Constantin is an Aromanian, Megleno-Romanian and Romanian male given name. It can also be a surname. For a list of notable people called Constantin, see Constantine (name). See also * Constantine (name) * Konstantin The first name Konstant ...
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Gheorghe Carlan Gheorghe is a Romanian given name and surname. It is a variant of George, also a name in Romanian but with soft Gs. It may refer to: Given name * Gheorghe Adamescu * Gheorghe Albu * Gheorghe Alexandrescu * Gheorghe Andriev * Gheorghe Apostol * ...
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Mihai Sâromatnicov Mihai () is a Romanian given name for males or a surname. It is equivalent to the English name Michael. A variant of the name is Mihail. Its female form is Mihaela. As a given name * Mihai I of Romania (1921–2017), King of Romania until 1947 *Mih ...
# Valeriu Cibotaru #
Valentin Mândâcanu Valentin Mândâcanu (27 July 1930 – 29 October 2012) was a writer and politician from Republic of Moldova. Mândâcanu was a founder of the Democratic Movement of Moldova. He was elected in 1990 election and served as member of the Parliame ...
# Titu Serghei # Pavel Lupăcescu # Mihai Bejan # Dumitru Guţu # Jorj Crisico # Mihai Străjescu # Vitalie Ustroi # Dumitru Cereş # Anatol Ivanov # Peter Soltan # Alexandru Gorodnicenco # Iurie Maxuta # Vladimir Dobrea # Nicolae Grosu #
Nicolae Alexei Nicolae may refer to: * Nicolae (name), a Romanian name * ''Nicolae'' (novel), a 1997 novel See also *Nicolai (disambiguation) *Nicolao Nicolao is an Italian given name and a surname. It may refer to the following: Given name *Nicolao Civitali ...
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Ion Eremia An ion () is an atom or molecule with a net electrical charge. The charge of an electron is considered to be negative by convention and this charge is equal and opposite to the charge of a proton, which is considered to be positive by conven ...
# Dumitru Braşoveanu # Elisei Secrieru # Vlad Pascaru # Teodor Macrinici #
Vasile Pruteanu The male name Vasile is of Greek origin and means "King". Vasile is a male Romanian given name or a surname. It is equivalent to the English name Basil. As a given name As a surname * Cristian Vasile (1908–1985), Romanian tango-romance s ...
# Dumitru Cernei # Nicolae Domente # Gheorghe Bogdanov # Iurie Timoshenco # Vasile Basoc # Ion Borsevici #
Anton Spanu Anton may refer to: People * Anton (given name), including a list of people with the given name * Anton (surname) Places * Anton Municipality, Bulgaria ** Anton, Sofia Province, a village * Antón District, Panama ** Antón, a town and capital ...
# Tudor Lefter # Andrei Munteanu # Gheorghe Siumbeli # Gheorghe Nechit # Dumitru Holban # Grigore Cusnir # Gheorghe Răducan # Fiodor Nirean # Sergiu Fandofan # Ion Tacu # Mihai Scutaru # Mihai Ciorici # Ilarion Guidea # Ion Scutaru # Mihai Lazar #
Nicolae Misail Nicolae Misail is a Moldovan politician. Biography He served as member of the Parliament of Moldova The Parliament of the Republic of Moldova is the supreme representative body of the Republic of Moldova, the only state legislative auth ...
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Ion Tanas An ion () is an atom or molecule with a net electrical charge. The charge of an electron is considered to be negative by convention and this charge is equal and opposite to the charge of a proton, which is considered to be positive by conven ...
(Chisinau) # Vasile Para # Valeriu Jardan #
Alexandru Ohotnicov Alexandru is the Romanian language, Romanian form of the name Alexander. Common diminutives are Alecu, Alex (disambiguation), Alex, and Sandu (disambiguation), Sandu. Origin Etymology, Etymologically, the name is derived from the Greek language, ...
# Valentin Colun # Semion Guranda # Sergiu Argatu # Vasile Şova # Victor Reabcici # Valentin Nicolaenco # Ion Negură # Nicolae Stadinciuc # Tudor Mogăldea # Nicolae Malachi # Vasile Vartic # Nicolae Todos #
Alexandru Arseni Alexandru Arseni (born 30 August 1952) is a Moldovan politician. Biography He served as member of the Parliament of Moldova The Parliament of the Republic of Moldova is the supreme representative body of the Moldova, Republic of Moldova, ...
# Mihai Cotorobai # Spiridon Martâniuc # Dumitru Grosu # Nicolae Moraru # Mihai Druţă # Vasile Şevcenco # Gheorghe Amihalachioaie # Evgheni Berdnikov # Yuri Atamanenko # Ion Rusu # Ludmila Laşcionova # Pavel Gusac # Dumitru Moţpan # Vasile Domente # Danil Matcin #
Mihai Popovici Mihai Popovici (21 October 1879 – 7 May 1966) was an Austria-Hungary, Austro-Hungarian-born Romanian politician. Born in Brașov, he studied at the Andrei Șaguna National College (Brașov), local Romanian high school and then at the universitie ...
# Ion Ciuntu # Valentin Krilov # Vladimir Solonari # Anatol Rusanov # Ion Novac # Ion Mărgineanu # Aurel Saulea # Ananie Badan # Valerian Gherman # Afanasie Chechiu # Ion Madan #
Lidia Istrati Lidia Istrati (22 June 1941 in Sofia – 25 April 1997 in Chişinău) was a writer and politician from Moldova. She was born to Nicolae and Xenia and had a PhD in biology. Lidia Istrati served as member of the Parliament of Moldova (1990 &n ...
# Elena Balan #
Olga Ojoga Olga may refer to: People and fictional characters * Olga (name), a given name, including a list of people and fictional characters named Olga or Olha * Michael Algar (born 1962), English singer also known as "Olga" Places Russia * Olga, Russia, ...
# Dumitru Noroc # Ion Prisăcaru # Ion Stepanenco # Valeriu Lebedev # Victor Tocan # Nicolae Proca # Constantin Bogdan # Ion Butnaru # Ion Neagu # Gheorghe Beliciuc # Dumitru Postovan # Stepan Plaţinda #
Ion Chiriac Ion Chiriac is a Moldovan politician. Biography He served as member of the Parliament of Moldova The Parliament of the Republic of Moldova is the supreme representative body of the Republic of Moldova, the only state legislative authorit ...
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Petru Tărâţă Petru is a given name, and may refer to: * Petru I of Moldavia (Petru Mușat, 1375–1391), ruler of Moldavia * Petru Aron (died 1467), ruler of Moldavia * Petru Bălan (born 1976), Romanian rugby union footballer * Petru Cărare (1935–2019), wri ...
# Vladimir Carauş # Grigore Cuşmăunsă # Ion Palii # Călin Botica # Valeriu Obreja # Sergei Popa # Gavril Frangu # Mihai Rusu # Sergiu Manea # Ion Ţurcan #
Anatol Zelenschi Anatol is a masculine given name, derived from the Greek name Ἀνατόλιος ''Anatolius'', meaning "sunrise". The Russian version of the name is Anatoly (also transliterated as Anatoliy and Anatoli). The French version is Anatole (disambigua ...
# Ludmila Scalnâi # Anatol Saragov # Eugen Popusoi # Grigore Bordeianu #
Anatol Chiriac Anatol Chiriac is a Moldovan composer. Biography Born in 1953. In 1979 he completed Stefan Neaga music college in Chişinău. In 1983 he recorded his first instrumental works LP, which has strong influence of James Last (e. g. use of panflut ...
# Ilia Trombiţki # Vladimir Agachi # Piotr Şornikov # Vitalie Zavgorodni # Gheorghe Hioară #
Victor Berlinschi Victor Berlinschi is a Moldovan politician. He served as a member of the first Parliament of Moldova The Parliament of the Republic of Moldova is the supreme representative body of the Republic of Moldova, the only state legislative authority ...
# Anatol Ivanov # Vasile Nestor # Sergiu Coşceev # Marin Beleuţă #
Valentin Dolganiuc Valentin Dolganiuc (born 12 March 1957) is a Moldovan politician. Biography He served as member of the Parliament of Moldova The Parliament of the Republic of Moldova is the supreme representative body of the Republic of Moldova, the onl ...
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Petru Poita Petru is a given name, and may refer to: * Petru I of Moldavia (Petru Mușat, 1375–1391), ruler of Moldavia * Petru Aron (died 1467), ruler of Moldavia * Petru Bălan (born 1976), Romanian rugby union footballer * Petru Cărare (1935–2019), wri ...
# Gheorghe Slabu # Dumitru Postovan # Ion Lapaci # Victor Puşcaş # Ion Buga # Pantelei Pârvan # Alecu Renita # Iacob Negru # Ion Popov # Petru Lucinschi # Constantin Tănase (journalist), Constantin Tănase # Gheorghe Trestianu # Valentin Lefter # Mihai Dimitriu # Petru Muntean # Ion Ungureanu (lawyer), Ion Ungureanu # Ion Cojocaru # Valeriu Serjant # Gheorghe Mazilu (-2004) # Vasile Ursachi # Iovu Bivol # Petru Griciuc # Andrei Cubasov # Vasile Costov # Constantin Sahanovschi # Sergiu Chircă # Petru Chimirciuc # Alexandru Buruian # Zosim Bodiu # Mihai Musumanschi # Svetlana Mâsliţcaia # Mihai Plasiciuc # Andrei Cabac # Nicolae Dabija (politician), Nicolae Dabija # Tudor Olaru # Anton Terente # Petru Caterev # Ion Munteanu # Semion Gurghis # Ştefan Maimescu # Gheorghe Scutaru # Vladimir Gudumac # Serafim Urecheanu # Tudor Angheli # Vladimir Iuzvenco # Victor Morev # Vitalie Pritula # Andrei Diaconu # Constantin Ţurcan # Fiodor Carapunarl # Constantin Capsamun # Constantin Tauşanji # Dumitru Puntea # Ion Batcu # Stepan Curoglo # Grigore Bratunov # Alexandru Snegur # Pavel Dubălari # Stepan Curtev # Vasile Cojocaru # Valeriu Bulgari # Nadejda Brânzan # Anatol Conoplin # Vasile Iovv # Vladimir Capanji # Boris Aculov # Ghimn Pologov # Grigore Volovoi # Mihail Catcov # Larisa Pokotilova # Mihai Coscodan # Gheorghe Grosu # Nicolae Andronatii # Nicolae Andronic # Victor Arestov # Vasile Baboi # Semion Badrajan # Pavel Bejenuţă # Anatol Belitcenco # Vladimir Beşleaga # Tudor Bobescu # Stepan Bogacenco # Nicolai Bogdanov # Anatoly Bolsakov # Vladimir Bondarenco # Ilie Bratu # Petru Braşoveanu # Boris Briziţchi # Peter Bodorin # Aleksandr Bulîcev # Valentin Burduja # Alexandru But # Boris Carandiuc # Petru Carauş # Nadejda Cegurco # Valdemar Cirt # Valentin Cicikin # Vitalie Ciorap # Gheorghe Ciorba # Mihail Kendighelean # Gheorghe Ciobanu (politician), Gheorghe Ciobanu # Ivan Cior # Anatol Chişner # Mihail Codin # Vladlen Colesov # Anatol Coleghin # Victor Constantinov # Ion Costaş # Nicolae Costin # Ilie Cosanu # Dumitru Cretu # Dumitru Croitor # Valentin Cunev # Anatol Davadov # Valeriu Daraban # Vladimir Darii # Chiril Darmancev # Lidia Dicusar # Victor Diucarev # Mircea Druc # Alexandru Efanov # Gheorghe Efros # Valeriu Egorov # Vladimir Emilianov # Grigore Evstratii # Fiodor Evdodiev # Mihai Gajiu # Iurie Gherasimov # Gheorghe Ghimpu # Mihai Ghimpu # Vitalie Glebov # Vladimir Goncear # Mihai Goncearenco # Vasile Graf # Ion Grigoraş # Gheorghe Gusac # Mihai Guslikov # Ion Guţu # Ion Hadârcă # Grigore Jelihovski # Vladimir Labunski # Valentin Leşinski # Anatol Liseţki # Veaceslav Litvinenco # Vladlen Liuurov # Ion Luca # Petru Lupaşcu # Mihai Malai # Andrei Manoilov # Fiodor Marinov # Valeriu Matei # Emil Mazureac # Ion Mereuţă # Ion Miţcul # Andrei Moraru # Alexandru Morozov # Vasile Năstase # Petru Nastasiuc # Tudor Negru # Victor Nikulin # Constantin Novoderejkin # Valentin Oglindă # Nicolae Oleinic # Velor Ordine # Nicolae Ostapenco # Tudor Panţâru # Vasile Pasaniuc # Piotr Pascari # Ion Pădureţ # Ion Palancica # Boris Pălărie # Dumitru Pălărie # Mihai Patras # Eugen Pâslaru # Sava Platon # Anatol Plugaru # Valentina Podgornaia # Petru Poian #
Mihai Popovici Mihai Popovici (21 October 1879 – 7 May 1966) was an Austria-Hungary, Austro-Hungarian-born Romanian politician. Born in Brașov, he studied at the Andrei Șaguna National College (Brașov), local Romanian high school and then at the universitie ...
# Anatol Popuşoi # Veniamin Potaşev # Evgheni Puşneac # Alexandra Raiu # Vladimir Rîleakov # Nicolai Riumin # Andrei Rusnac # Mircea Rusu # Andrei Safonov # Vasile Sajin # Anatol Salamandîk # Petru Sandulachi # Ludmila Silicenko # Anatol Simac # Igor Smirnov # Mircea Snegur # Mihai Şabarcin # Vasile Şoimaru # Constantin Tampiza # Ion Tăbâică # Dumitru Todoroi # Stepan Topal # Anatol Țăranu # Pavel Ţîmai # Ivan Ţînnik # Tudor Ţopa # Anatol Ţurcanu # Leonid Ţurcan # Anatol Ţurcanu # Ion Ţurcanu # Victor Uncuţă # Ion Ungureanu # Vasile Ursu # Andrei Vartic # Ignat Vasilachi # Ion Vatamanu # Vasile Vatamanu # Vasile Vodă # Piotr Volkov # Anna Volkova (Moldova), Anna Volkova # Mihai Volontir # Mihai Voloşin # Piotr Zalojkov # Oleg Zapoliski # Iuri Zinoviev # Fiodor Zlatov # Vitali Znagovan


Aftermath

The
Popular Front of Moldova The Popular Front of Moldova ( ro, Frontul Popular din Moldova) was a political movement in the Moldavian SSR, one of the 15 union republics of the former Soviet Union, and in the newly independent Moldova, Republic of Moldova. Formally, the Fron ...
gained complete control once Gagauzia, Gagauz and Transnistrian deputies walked out in protest over Romanian-oriented cultural reforms. One leader of the
Popular Front of Moldova The Popular Front of Moldova ( ro, Frontul Popular din Moldova) was a political movement in the Moldavian SSR, one of the 15 union republics of the former Soviet Union, and in the newly independent Moldova, Republic of Moldova. Formally, the Fron ...
, Mircea Druc, formed the new government. The Popular Front saw its government as a purely transitional ministry; its role was to dissolve the Moldavian SSR and Unification of Romania and Moldova, join Romania.Kolstø, p.140


References

{{Popular Front of Moldova 1990 elections in the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic Parliamentary elections in Moldova Election and referendum articles with incomplete results