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'''Mikhail Porfirovich Burla''' (born 22 November 1957 in [[Storozhynets Raion]], [[Chernivtsi Oblast]], [[Ukrainian SSR]]) is a politician in [[Transnistria]] and the chairman of the country's main opposition party,<ref>[http://www.bhhrg.org/CountryReport.asp?CountryID=16&ReportID=260 British Helsinki Human Rights Group: Transnistria 2006 report]</ref> [[Renewal (Transnistria)|Renewal]] (''Obnovleniye'', sometimes translated as '''Renovation''').<ref>[http://pridnestrovie.net/renewal.html Renewal, Pridnestrovie's reformist opposition party]</ref> |
'''Mikhail Porfirovich Burla''' (({{lang-ru|Михаи́л Порфирович Бурла}}; {{lang-uk|Михайло Порфірович Бурла, ''Mykhaylo Profirovych Burla''}}, {{IPA-ru|trʲɪˈtʲjak|IPA}};born 22 November 1957 in [[Storozhynets Raion]], [[Chernivtsi Oblast]], [[Ukrainian SSR]]) is a politician in [[Transnistria]] and the chairman of the country's main opposition party,<ref>[http://www.bhhrg.org/CountryReport.asp?CountryID=16&ReportID=260 British Helsinki Human Rights Group: Transnistria 2006 report]</ref> [[Renewal (Transnistria)|Renewal]] (''Obnovleniye'', sometimes translated as '''Renovation''').<ref>[http://pridnestrovie.net/renewal.html Renewal, Pridnestrovie's reformist opposition party]</ref> |
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He is a member of [[Transnistrian Supreme Soviet|Transnistria's parliament]], where he has been vice-speaker since 22 July 2009, and an ally of fellow party-members [[Yevgeni Shevchuk]] ([[Speaker (politics)|speaker]] of parliament from December 2005 until July 2009) and [[Anatoliy Kaminski]] (speaker since 2009). |
He is a member of [[Transnistrian Supreme Soviet|Transnistria's parliament]], where he has been vice-speaker since 22 July 2009, and an ally of fellow party-members [[Yevgeni Shevchuk]] ([[Speaker (politics)|speaker]] of parliament from December 2005 until July 2009) and [[Anatoliy Kaminski]] (speaker since 2009). |
Revision as of 07:33, 16 July 2016
Mikhail Burla | |
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Speaker of Supreme Council | |
In office 13 June 2012 – 23 December 2015 | |
Preceded by | Anatoliy Kaminski |
Succeeded by | Vadim Krasnoselski |
Personal details | |
Born | Storozhynets Raion, Soviet Union (now Ukraine) | 22 November 1957
Political party | Renewal |
Mikhail Porfirovich Burla ((Russian: Михаи́л Порфирович Бурла; [Михайло Порфірович Бурла, Mykhaylo Profirovych Burla] Error: {{Lang-xx}}: text has italic markup (help), IPA: [trʲɪˈtʲjak];born 22 November 1957 in Storozhynets Raion, Chernivtsi Oblast, Ukrainian SSR) is a politician in Transnistria and the chairman of the country's main opposition party,[1] Renewal (Obnovleniye, sometimes translated as Renovation).[2]
He is a member of Transnistria's parliament, where he has been vice-speaker since 22 July 2009, and an ally of fellow party-members Yevgeni Shevchuk (speaker of parliament from December 2005 until July 2009) and Anatoliy Kaminski (speaker since 2009).
On 13 June 2012 Mikhail Burla was elected Speaker of Supreme Council to replace Anatoliy Kaminski who resigned following his failure during the Presidential elections of 2011.
Burla was born on 22 November 1957 in Storozhynets Raion of the Chernivtsi Oblast in Ukraine.[3] He is an economic geographer by profession and has spent much of his career teaching at T.G. Shevchenko University in Tiraspol. He is married with two daughters.
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- Template:Ro icon Mihai Burla, un român originar din Cernăuţi, ales preşedinte al Sovietului Suprem de la Tiraspol
- Template:Ru icon БУРЛА Михаил Порфирович