Anton Grăjdieru was a journalist and politician from the Republic of Moldova. He served as a member of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union.
Anton Grăjdieru | |
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Member of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union | |
In office 1989–1991 | |
Personal details | |
Political party | Popular Front of Moldova |
He was the first editor in chief of the Romanian language program on Radio Kiev.[1] Also, he was editor in chief of Învăţămîntul public in Chişinău; on 18 September 1988 the newspapers published the Letter of the 66, an important call for a return to the Latin alphabet.[2][3]
In 1989, Anton Grăjdieru was elected as a member of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union.[4]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ Aici, Kiev ! – O emisiune pentru români
- ^ Literatura şi Arta, 1989 - ANUL CÂND DUMNEZEU A FOST ROMÂN...; Literatura şi Arta published the Letter of the 66 on September 22, 1988
- ^ Gheorghe Duca, “INTELECTUALITATEA DE LA CHIŞINĂU A APROPIAT VICTORIILE ANULUI ISTORIC 1989”
- ^ Zece argumente în susţinerea candidaturii acad. Nicolae Dabija la funcţia de deputat în Parlamentul României Archived 2011-07-22 at the Wayback Machine; The others: Nicolae Dabija, Grigore Vieru, Mihai Cimpoi, Leonida Lari, Dumitru Matcovschi, priest Petru Buburuz, Ion Druţă Grigore Eremei
External links
edit- 50 de personalităţi ale epocee 87-89
- Gheorghe Duca, “INTELECTUALITATEA DE LA CHIŞINĂU A APROPIAT VICTORIILE ANULUI ISTORIC 1989”