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He is a member of the ] party, which is allied with the president and which suffered a defeat in the 11 December 2005 parliamentary election. Although he retained his seat, his party lost its former majority position in parliament and he had to step down from his previous post as Speaker of Parliament. Today, that post is held by opposition politician ] from the ] ''(Obnovleniye)'' party. | He is a member of the ] party, which is allied with the president and which suffered a defeat in the 11 December 2005 parliamentary election. Although he retained his seat, his party lost its former majority position in parliament and he had to step down from his previous post as Speaker of Parliament. Today, that post is held by opposition politician ] from the ] ''(Obnovleniye)'' party. | ||
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Along with ] and ], Mărăcuţă was instrumental in Transnistria's ] on ], ], and has held high leadership positions in its government since that date. | |||
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Grigore Mărăcuţă (Template:Lang-ru) (born 15 October 1942) in Teia, Grigoriopol district) is a Transnistrian politician and member of Transnistria's parliament.
He is a member of the Respublika party, which is allied with the president and which suffered a defeat in the 11 December 2005 parliamentary election. Although he retained his seat, his party lost its former majority position in parliament and he had to step down from his previous post as Speaker of Parliament. Today, that post is held by opposition politician Yevgeni Shevchuk from the Renewal (Obnovleniye) party.
Grigore Mărăcuţă is an ethnic Moldovan.
Along with Alexander Karaman and Igor Smirnov, Mărăcuţă was instrumental in Transnistria's declaration of independence on September 2, 1990, and has held high leadership positions in its government since that date.
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