Stanislav Moroz
Stanislav Moroz | |
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Станислав Мороз | |
Moroz in 1989 | |
| Acting Prime Minister of Transnistria | |
| In office 3 September 1990 – 8 December 1990 | |
| Preceded by | Office established |
| Succeeded by | Office disestablished (1991) Pyotr Stepanov (2012) |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 9 March or 9 April 1938 |
| Died | 2013 (aged 74 or 75) |
| Profession | Engineer |
Stanislav Ivanovich Moroz (Russian: Станислав Иванович Мороз; Romanian: Stanislav Ivanovici Moroz; 1938–2013) was a Soviet, later Transnistrian, engineer and politician. His early professional career was focused on Tiraspol, in what was then the eastern portion of the Moldavian SSR, integrated within the republican State Planning Committee from 1981. Moroz was a politician of both the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU) and Communist Party of Moldavia (PCM). He resigned his offices in the PCM during the 1990 standoff between the republican authorities and the Transnistrian separatists, expressing support for the separatist leader, Igor Smirnov. A longtime member of Tiraspol's city government, Moroz served as the acting Prime Minister of Transnistria from September to December 1990, and, during the dissolution of the Soviet Union, played a part in negotiating between the two sides of the Transnistria War. His political office was disestablished in 1991, upon which he withdrew from public life.