Mihai Coșcodan
Mihai Coșcodan OR | |
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1st Moldovan Ambassador to Bulgaria, Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and Macedonia | |
In office 24 June 1994 – 28 July 1998 | |
President | Mircea Snegur Petru Lucinschi |
Prime Minister | Andrei Sangheli Ion Ciubuc |
Succeeded by | Gheorghe Hioară |
Deputy Prime Minister of Moldova | |
In office 4 August 1992 – 5 April 1994 | |
President | Mircea Snegur |
Prime Minister | Andrei Sangheli |
Member of the Moldovan Parliament | |
In office 17 April 1990 – 4 August 1992 | |
Constituency | Ungheni |
Personal details | |
Born | 17 October 1940 Năpădeni, Moldavian SSR, Soviet Union |
Died | 29 April 2016 (2016-04-30) (aged 75) Chișinău, Moldova |
Political party | independent |
Children | 2 |
Alma mater | Tiraspol Pedagogical Institute, Lviv University |
Profession | University Professor |
Mihai Coșcodan (17 October 1940 – 29 April 2016) was a Moldovan University Professor, scientist, politician. He was member of the Moldovan Parliament in 1990–1994.
Biography
Mihai Coșcodan was born on 17 October 1940 in Năpădeni, Ungheni district, in the former Moldavian SSR. He was a member of the first Parliament of the Republic of Moldova 1990-1994 (1990 Moldovan parliamentary election) and was one of the signers of Declaration of Independence, the Government.
Facts
According to the newspaper "Sovereign Moldova" of 10 December 1991, despite the prohibitions imposed by Smirnov in Transnistria in many places it was still possible to open polling stations. This happened not only in rural areas with ethnic Romanian majority, but even in Tiraspol, wher a polling station was opened in the premises of the local Pedagogical Institute. This was possible thanks to the courage shown by the rector of the institution, Mihai Coşcodan, and his deputy, Peter Tolocenco.
The Moscow edition of the newspaper "Izvestia" wrote in its 10 December 1991 edition that "although (Snegur) had counter-candidates, the elections can be considered an overwhelming victory." On the afternoon of 8 December, many citizens participated in the vote, with about 60 percent of citizens voting. Izvestia also reported that not only Moldovans, i.e. those of Romanian nationality, but also minorities voted for Snegur, especially in southern localities inhabited mostly by the Gagauz, but also in Transnistria. In other words, citizens of different ethnicities namely Snegur saw him as a guaranteer of stability and reconciliation.[1]
Education
He was educated in the Tiraspol State Pedagogical Institute "Taras Shevchenko" (now the Tiraspol State University, UST), specializing in geography and biology, and earning his Ph.D., and becoming an associate professor. Since 1965, he was an assistant and graduate student of physics at the geographic Tiraspol Pedagogical Institute and the Lviv University.[citation needed]
He served as member of the Parliament of Moldova, Government of Moldova, diplomatic mission.
Career
- 1965 - Department of General Geography, State University of Tiraspol (State Pedagogical Institute T.G. Shevchenko)
- 1970-1977 - Head of the Department of General Geography and Cartography, State University of Tiraspol (T.G. Shevchenko State Pedagogical Institute)
- 1977-1987 - Dean, Faculty of Geography Tiraspol State University
- 1987-1992 - Rector of the Tiraspol State University
- May 1992 - 1994 - Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Moldova (in Valeriu Muravschi Cabinet 28.05.1991 - 01.07.1992 and Andrei Sangheli Cabinet 01.07.1992 - 05.04.1994)
- 1994-1998 - Ambassador of the Republic of Moldova in Bulgaria (27 June 1994 – 28 July 1998), Ambassador of the Republic of Moldova in Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (2 May 1995 – 28 July 1998), Ambassador of the Republic of Moldova in Republic of Macedonia (? – 28 July 1998)
- 1998 - Deputy Rector of the Free International University of Moldova
- - - Head of Department of Soil Science, Geology and Geography, PhD in Geography, Associate Professor (Rom: Şef de catedră "Ştiinţe ale Solului, Geologie şi Geografie", doctor în geografie, conferenţiar universitar). Moldova State University
- 2016 - Department of Soil Science, Geography, Geology, Forestry and Design, PhD in biology, professor. USM Senate member
Honour
- Order of the Republic (Moldova) nr.0377
- Medal „Meritul Civic” nr.00853
- България, Мадарски конник (орден) първа степен, Указ 234 (Bulgaria, 07.07.1998). BG wiki: Носители на орден „Мадарски конник“
Main publications
- Опыт микроклиматической арактеристики природных территориальных комплексов на примере Кодр (Молдавская ССР)
Authors: М.Ф. Кошкодан, Автореферат...кандидата географических наук Publisher: Львов, 1971
- Климат. Молдавская ССР.
Authors: Константинова Т. С., Дубовка Ф.В., Кошкодан М.Ф. Publisher: Кишинев, 1979
- Природные условия Молдавской ССР и их хозяйственное значение: вопросы географии : межвузовский сборник
Authors: М. Ф. Кошкодан, Институтул Педагожик де Стать "Т. Шевченко". Publisher: "Штиинца", 1988 ISBN 5-376-00517-8, ISBN 978-5-376-00517-0 Length 89 pages
- Resursele naturale ale Republicii Moldova
Authors: V. Sochircă, M. Coşcodan,T. Constantinov (AŞM), C. Mihailescu Publisher: Î.E.P. „Ştiinţa”,. 2006, Chişinău Length: 184 pag
References
- ^ Caşu, Igor (4 August 2018). "europalibera.org". Radio Europa Liberă.
External links
- Tiraspol State University
- Cine au fost şi ce fac deputaţii primului Parlament din R. Moldova (1990-1994)?
- Declaraţia deputaţilor din primul Parlament
- Diplomatic Missions of Republic of Moldova Accredited Abroad
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- Boris Aculov
- Vladimir Agachi
- Nicolae Alexei
- Gheorghe Amihalachioaie
- Nicolae Andronatii
- Nicolae Andronic
- Tudor Angheli
- Victor Arestov
- Sergiu Argatu
- Alexandru Arseni
- Iuri Atamanenko
- Vasile Baboi
- Ananie Badan
- Semion Badrajan
- Vasile Basoc
- Andrei Baștovoi
- Ion Batcu
- Elena Bălan
- Mihai Bejan
- Pavel Bejenuță
- Marin Beleuță
- Gheorghe Beliciuc
- Anatol Belitcenco
- Evgheni Berdnikov
- Victor Berlinschi
- Vladimir Beșleagă
- Iovu Bivol
- Tudor Bobescu
- Zosim Bodiu
- Petru Bodorin
- Stepan Bogacenco
- Constantin Bogdan
- Gheorghe Bogdanov
- Nicolai Bogdanov
- Anatoli Bolșakov
- Vladimir Bondarenco
- Grigore Bordeianu
- Ion Borșevici
- Călin Botica
- Dumitru Brașoveanu
- Petru Brașoveanu
- Ilie Bratu
- Grigore Bratunov
- Nadejda Brânzan
- Boris Brizițchi
- Ion Buga
- Valeriu Bulgari
- Aleksandr Bulîcev
- Valentin Burduja
- Alexandru Buruian
- Alexandru But
- Ion Butnaru
- Andrei Cabac
- Vladimir Capanji
- Constantin Capsamun
- Boris Carandiuc
- Fiodor Carapunarlî
- Petru Carauș
- Vladimir Carauș
- Mihail Catcov
- Petru Caterev
- Gheorghe Cârlan
- Nadejda Cegurco
- Dumitru Cereș
- Dumitru Cernei
- Afanasie Chechiu
- Petru Chimirciuc
- Ivan Chior
- Sergiu Chircă
- Anatol Chiriac
- Ion Chiriac
- Anatol Chișner
- Valeriu Cibotaru
- Valentin Cicikin
- Gheorghe Ciobanu
- Vitalie Ciorap
- Gheorghe Ciorba
- Mihai Ciorici
- Valdemar Cirt
- Ion Ciuntu
- Mihail Codin
- Ion Cojocaru
- Vasile Cojocaru
- Anatol Coleghin
- Vladlen Colesov
- Valentin Colun
- Anatol Conoplin
- Victor Constantinov
- Ion Costaș
- Nicolae Costin
- Vasile Costov
- Ilie Coșanu
- Sergiu Coșceev
- Mihai Coșcodan
- Mihai Cotorobai
- Dumitru Crețu
- Jorj Crisico
- Dumitru Croitor
- Andrei Cubasov
- Constantin Culea
- Valentin Cunev
- Stepan Curoglo
- Stepan Curtev
- Grigore Cușmăunsă
- Grigore Cușnir
- Nicolae Dabija
- Valeriu Daraban
- Vladimir Darie
- Chiril Darmancev
- Anatol Davâdov
- Andrei Diaconu
- Lidia Dicusar
- Mihai Dimitriu
- Victor Diucarev
- Vladimir Dobrea
- Valentin Dolganiuc
- Nicolae Domente
- Vasile Domente
- Mircea Druc
- Mihail Druță
- Pavel Dubălari
- Alexandru Efanov
- Gheorghe Efros
- Valeriu Egorov
- Vladimir Emilianov
- Ion Eremia
- Grigore Evstratii
- Fiodor Evtodiev
- Sergiu Fandofan
- Gavril Frangu
- Mihai Gajiu
- Iurie Gherasimov
- Valerian Gherman
- Gheorghe Ghimpu
- Mihai Ghimpu
- Vitalie Glebov
- Vladimir Goncear
- Mihai Goncearenco
- Alexandru Gorodnicenco
- Vasile Graf
- Petru Griciuc
- Ion Grigoraș
- Dumitru Grosu
- Gheorghe Grosu
- Nicolae Grosu
- Vasile Gudima
- Vladimir Gudumac
- Ilarion Guidea
- Semion Guranda
- Semion Gurghiș
- Gheorghe Gusac
- Pavel Gusac
- Mihai Guslikov
- Dumitru Guțu
- Ion Guțu
- Ion Hadârcă
- Gheorghe Hioară
- Dumitru Holban
- Vasile Iovv
- Lidia Istrati
- Vladimir Iuzvenco
- Anatol Ivanov
- Anatol Ivanov
- Valeriu Jardan
- Grigore Jelihovski
- Mihail Kendighelean
- Valentin Krîlov
- Vladimir Labunski
- Ion Lapaci
- Ludmila Lașcionova
- Mihai Lazăr
- Valeriu Lebedev
- Tudor Lefter
- Valentin Lefter
- Valentin Leșinski
- Anatol Lisețki
- Veaceslav Litvinenco
- Vladlen Lîiurov
- Ion Luca
- Petru Lucinschi
- Petru Lupașcu
- Pavel Lupăcescu
- Teodor Macrinici
- Ion Madan
- Ștefan Maimescu
- Nicolae Malachi
- Sergiu Manea
- Andrey Manoylov
- Fiodor Marinov
- Spiridon Martâniuc
- Danil Matcin
- Valeriu Matei
- Iurie Maxuta
- Gheorghe Mazilu
- Emil Mazureac
- Mihai Mălai
- Ion Mărgineanu
- Valentin Mândâcanu
- Svetlana Mâslițcaia
- Ion Mereuță
- Nicolae Misail
- Ion Mițcul
- Ilie Mocanu
- Tudor Mogâldea
- Andrei Moraru
- Nicolae Moraru
- Victor Morev
- Alexandru Morozov
- Alexandru Moșanu
- Dumitru Moțpan
- Petru Muntean
- Andrei Munteanu
- Ion Munteanu
- Mihai Mușumanschi
- Petru Nastasiuc
- Vasile Năstase
- Ion Neagu
- Gheorghe Nechit
- Vasile Nedelciuc
- Iacob Negru
- Tudor Negru
- Ion Negură
- Vasile Nestor
- Valentin Nicolaenco
- Victor Nikulin
- Fiodor Nirean
- Dumitru Noroc
- Ion Novac
- Constantin Novoderejkin
- Valeriu Obreja
- Valentin Oglindă
- Alexandru Ohotnicov
- Olga Ojoga
- Tudor Olaru
- Nicolae Oleinic
- Vilor Ordin
- Nicolae Ostapenco
- Ion Palii
- Tudor Panțâru
- Vasile Para
- Vasile Pasaniuc
- Piotr Pascari
- Vlad Pascaru
- Victor Pavlic
- Ion Pădureț
- Ion Pălăncica
- Boris Pălărie
- Dumitru Pălărie
- Mihai Patraș
- Pantelei Pârvan
- Eugen Pâslaru
- Mihai Plasiciuc
- Sava Platon
- Stepan Plaținda
- Anatol Plugaru
- Valentina Podgornaia
- Petru Poian
- Mihai Poiată
- Petru Poiată
- Larisa Pokotilova
- Ghimn Pologov
- Ion Popa
- Serghei Popa
- Ion Popov
- Mihai Popovici
- Mihai Popovici
- Anatol Popușoi
- Eugen Popușoi
- Dumitru Gheorghe Postovan
- Dumitru H. Postovan
- Veniamin Potașev
- Ion Prisăcaru
- Vitalie Pritula
- Nicolae Proca
- Vasile Pruteanu
- Dumitru Puntea
- Victor Pușcaș
- Evgheni Pușneac
- Alexandra Raiu
- Gheorghe Răducan
- Victor Reabcici
- Alecu Reniță
- Nicolai Riumin
- Vladimir Rîleakov
- Nicolae Robu
- Anatol Rusanov
- Andrei Rusnac
- Ion Rusu
- Mihai Rusu
- Mircea Rusu
- Mihai Șabarcin
- Anatol Șalaru
- Anatol Șaragov
- Vasile Șevcenco
- Vasile Șoimaru
- Piotr Șornikov
- Vasile Șova
- Andrei Safonov
- Constantin Sahanovschi
- Vasile Sajin
- Anatol Salamandîk
- Petru Sandulachi
- Aurel Saulea
- Mihai Sâromeatnicov
- Ludmila Scalnâi
- Gheorghe Scutaru
- Ion Scutaru
- Mihai Scutaru
- Elisei Secrieru
- Titu Serghei
- Valeriu Serjant
- Ludmila Silicenko
- Anatol Simac
- Gheorghe Siumbeli
- Gheorghe Slabu
- Igor Smirnov
- Alexandru Snegur
- Mircea Snegur
- Vladimir Solonari
- Petru Soltan
- Anton Spânu
- Nicolae Stadinciuc
- Ion Stepanenco
- Mihai Străjescu
- Anatol Țăranu
- Pavel Țîmai
- Ivan Țînnik
- Tudor Țopa
- Constantin Țurcan
- Ion Țurcan
- Leonid Țurcan
- Anatol Țurcanu
- Anatol Țurcanu
- Andrei Țurcanu
- Ion Țurcanu
- Ion Tacu
- Constantin Tampiza
- Ion Tanas
- Constantin Taușanji
- Ion Tăbâică
- Constantin Tănase
- Petru Tărâță
- Anton Terente
- Iurie Timoșenco
- Victor Tocan
- Dumitru Todoroi
- Nicolae Todos
- Stepan Topal
- Gheorghe Trestianu
- Ilia Trombițki
- Victor Uncuță
- Ion Ungureanu
- Ion Ungureanu
- Serafim Urecheanu
- Vasile Ursachi
- Vasile Ursu
- Vitalie Ustroi
- Andrei Vartic
- Vasile Vartic
- Ignat Vasilachi
- Ion Vatamanu
- Vasile Vatamanu
- Vasile Vodă
- Piotr Volkov
- Anna Volkova
- Mihai Volontir
- Mihai Voloșin
- Grigore Volovoi
- Piotr Zalojkov
- Oleg Zapoliski
- Vitalie Zavgorodni
- Anatol Zelenschi
- Iuri Zinoviev
- Fiodor Zlatov
- Vitali Znagovan