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Revision as of 15:17, 7 June 2007 edit199.89.182.5 (talk) Opposition candidate Alexander Radchenko, leader of the Social Democratic party, is in favor of unification with Moldova and the end to PMR's so called fiasco independence.← Previous edit Revision as of 16:12, 8 July 2007 edit undoMonegasque (talk | contribs)97,182 edits Corrected the wording of the previous change towards a more neutral point of view.Next edit →
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'''Alexander Radchenko''', an ethnic ], is a ] and ] activist in ]. A former ] military officer, he is today the editor of a small opposition newspaper in ] called '']''. Most of his articles deal with human rights issues. '''Alexander Radchenko''', an ethnic ], is a ] and ] activist in ]. A former ] military officer, he is today the editor of a small opposition newspaper in ] called '']''. Most of his articles deal with human rights issues.


In 1994 Radchenko founded the now-defunct political party ] (''Vlast Narodu''). During the February 2001 elections to the ] Parliament his party advocated participation of Transnistrians at those elections and campaigned for the Moldova Communist Party. He was accused by the Transnistrian Minister of Justice of crimes against the state as he was advocating the restoration of Moldova's territorial integrity and, therefore, the liquidation of the separate Transnistrian state. His party was twice banned for short periods. In 1994 Radchenko founded the now-defunct political party ] (''Vlast Narodu''). During the February 2001 elections to the ] Parliament his party advocated participation of Transnistrians at those elections and campaigned for the Moldova Communist Party. He was accused by the Transnistrian Minister of Justice of crimes against the state as he was advocating unification with Moldova and, therefore, the liquidation of the ] as an independent entity. His party was twice banned for short periods.


Alexander Radchenko participated in the 9 December 2001 ], running against the incumbent ] and ]. Of the three candidates, he came last with just under five percent of the votes. Alexander Radchenko participated in the 9 December 2001 ], running against the incumbent ] and ]. Of the three candidates, he came last with just under five percent of the votes.
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Between 2000 and 2005 he was a member of ] but he failed to win re-election on 11 December 2005. Between 2000 and 2005 he was a member of ] but he failed to win re-election on 11 December 2005.


In January 2007 Radchenko founded the ], the only political party in Transnistria which is in favor of conditional unification with Moldova. Opposition candidate Alexander Radchenko, leader of the Social Democratic party, is in favor of unification with Moldova and the end to PMR's so called fiasco independence. In January 2007 Radchenko founded the ], the only political party in Transnistria which is in favour of conditional unification with Moldova. Opposition candidate Alexander Radchenko, leader of the Social Democratic party, is in favour of unification with Moldova and the end to the PMR's ] independence.


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Alexander Radchenko, an ethnic Russian, is a politician and human rights activist in Transnistria. A former Soviet military officer, he is today the editor of a small opposition newspaper in Tiraspol called Man and His Rights. Most of his articles deal with human rights issues.

In 1994 Radchenko founded the now-defunct political party Power to the People (Vlast Narodu). During the February 2001 elections to the Republic of Moldova Parliament his party advocated participation of Transnistrians at those elections and campaigned for the Moldova Communist Party. He was accused by the Transnistrian Minister of Justice of crimes against the state as he was advocating unification with Moldova and, therefore, the liquidation of the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic as an independent entity. His party was twice banned for short periods.

Alexander Radchenko participated in the 9 December 2001 Transnistrian presidential election, running against the incumbent Igor Smirnov and Tom Zenovich. Of the three candidates, he came last with just under five percent of the votes.

Between 2000 and 2005 he was a member of parliament but he failed to win re-election on 11 December 2005.

In January 2007 Radchenko founded the Social Democratic Party of Pridnestrovie, the only political party in Transnistria which is in favour of conditional unification with Moldova. Opposition candidate Alexander Radchenko, leader of the Social Democratic party, is in favour of unification with Moldova and the end to the PMR's de facto independence.

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