Parliament of Transnistria
Supreme Council of the PMRSovietul Suprem al RMN Советул Супрем ал РМН Верховный Совет ПМР Верховна Рада ПМР
Type Chairman
Alexander Korshunov, Obnovlenie since 6 February 2019
Seats 33 Political groups
Obnovlenie (29)
Last election
29 November 2020 Supreme Council Building, Tiraspol , Transnistria en .vspmr .org
The Supreme Council of the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic [ 1] (Romanian : Sovietul Suprem al Republicii Moldovenești Nistrene , Moldovan Cyrillic : Советул Супрем ал Републичий Молдовенешть Нистрене;[ 2] Russian : Верховный Совет Приднестровской Молдавской Республики ;[ 3] Ukrainian : Верховна Рада Придністровської Молдавської Республіки [ 4] ) is the parliament of Transnistria . The unicameral legislature has 33 seats. It is headed by a chairman (or speaker ).
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History
Before 1792
World War II
Moldavian ASSR
Transnistria Governorate
Transnistria conflict
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1997 Moscow memorandum
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Geography
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Rubla (currency)
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Demographics
History
Poles in Transnistria
Census in 1989 / 2004 / 2015
Note: Transnistria is a
Moldovan breakaway territory and a self-proclaimed republic, unrecognised by any United Nations member state.
History
Prehistoric Balkans
Dacia
Principality of Moldavia
Bessarabia
Moldavian Democratic Republic
Union with Romania
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Gagauzia conflict
Transnistria conflict
Declaration of independence
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2015–2016 protests
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