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In the variant of the magazine VIP-Magazin, Voronin, Tarlev and Lupu continue being the most influent Moldovans
President Vladimir Voronin, the prime-minister Vasile Tarlev and the speaker Marian Lupu are leaders in the top of most influent 50 Moldovans in 2007, which was presented on Thursday evening. These three politicians were leaders in this top last year too, DECA-press transmits.
Among the first 10 in this top are: the businessmen Anatol and Gabriel Stati (both on the forth position), Vladimir Voronin's son - Oleg Voronin, the president of the National Bank Leonid Talmaci, the businessman Nicolae Ciornii, the leader of the Alliance „Moldova Noastra”, Serafim Urechean, the fiddler Nicolae Botgros and the mayor of the capital Dorin Chirtoaca. In this top, in premiere such personalities as: Chiril Lucinschi, the son of the ex-president of Moldova Petru Lucinschi, Veaceslav Untila, prime-deputy president of „Moldova Noastra”, Mihai Ghimpu, leader of the Liberal Party, Vasile Chirica, director general of the company „Glorinal” etc, appeared. The journalists' staff has also several representatives in the top of the most influent Moldovans. They are: Vasile Botnaru, the director of „Radio Free Europe” in Moldova, Lorena Bogza, program moderator „PRO-TV-Chisinau”, Anatol Golea, the director of the TV channel TV-7. The top of the most influent Moldovans is at the third edition. It is elaborated each year by a group of experts at the order of the magazine „VIP-Magazin” and „Elita Media” and it is published at the end of December. // DECA-Press Publication date: 24 December 2007 Source: Archive
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