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First state people kept their positions in top Most Influential 50 Moldovans in 2007
Moldova’s President Vladimir Voronin, Speaker Marian Lupu and Premier Vasile Tarlev kept their positions in the top The Most Influential 50 Moldovans in 2007, presented at a festivity organized by VIP Magazin publication team.
This year top ten edition includes the businessmen Anatol and Gabriel Stati – on the fourth place, followed by Oleg Voronin, the president’s son, National Bank Governor and businessman Nicolae Ciornai. The eighth place is occupied by Our Moldovan Alliance Leader Serafim Urechean, Lautarii Artistic Director and Musician Nicolae Botgros, and the tenth place is occupied by Chisinau Mayor Dorin Chirtoaca. Top 50 firstly entered such personalities as Chiril Lucinschi, son of ex-president Petru Lucinschi, Veaceslav Untila, Our Moldovan Alliance Prime-Deputy-President, Mihai Ghimpu, Liberal Party Leader or Vasile Chirica, Glorinal Company General Director, etc. The most influential journalists of Moldova are considered Radio Europa Libera Representative in Moldova Director Vasile Botnaru, Pro TV Chisinau Presenter and Editor Lorena Bogza, and TV-7 Director Anatol Golea. The top The Most Influential 50 Moldovans is in its third edition. It is annually elaborated by a group of experts at the order of the journal VIP-Magazin and Elita Media, and is made public in late December. // BASA-Press Publication date: 24 December 2007 Source: Archive
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