15 October 1945 Tiraspol, Moldavian SSR, Soviet Union
Died
14 September 1995 (aged 49) Tiraspol, Transnistria (Moldova)
Andrey Panteleyevich Manoylov (Russian: Андрей Пантелеевич Манойлов; Romanian: Andrei Manoilov; 15 October 1945 – 14 September 1995) was a Transnistrian politician, who served as the Acting Chairman of the unrecognized Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic (PMR) from 29 August to 1 October 1991 in place of imprisoned Igor Smirnov.[1][2]
Originally a driver, Manoylov took active part in the formation of the opposition "work collectives" during the standoff between local Transnistrian authorities and the central government of the Moldavian SSR in 1989–1990. He was an elected member of the Presidium of the United Work Collective Council until 1991, when he became Chairman of the State Control Committee of the PMR.[1]
Manoylov died in 1995. A number of streets in Transnistria and a customs control post in Dubăsari were named after him.[1][2]
^ abc(in Russian) Pridnestrovie-daily.net МАНОЙЛОВ АНДРЕЙ ПАНТЕЛЕЕВИЧ Archived March 22, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
^ ab(in Russian) "Именем инициатора создания органов госбезопасности ПМР – Андрея Манойлова - названа пограничная застава Дубоссар" Archived September 30, 2011, at the Wayback Machine, 27 December 2010
Andrey Panteleyevich Manoylov (Russian: Андрей Пантелеевич Манойлов; Romanian: Andrei Manoilov; 15 October 1945 – 14 September 1995) was a Transnistrian...
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