Elena Chernenko

Elena Chernenko (born April 17, 1957, Fokino village, Bryansk region, Russian Federation) is a Transnistrian politician who is the Minister of Economy of the Pridestrovian Moldavian Republic (PMR) (2000–2011). In the Ukraine-Transnistria border customs conflict she took one of the leading roles among the country's ministers.

She is a close ally of former Minister of Education Elena Bomeshko, another (former) female member of president Igor Smirnov's cabinet.

Biography

Elena Cernenko was born on April 17, 1957 in the village of Fokino in the Bryansk region (today in the Russian Federation), in a family of Russian nationality. Since 1975 he has worked as an accountant and then chief accountant at the Tiraspol Brick Factory. He graduated the National Economics Institute from Odessa in 1981, obtaining the qualification of an economist.

In 1986 he became the chief accountant at the "Moldavizolit" Plastic Products Factory in Tiraspol, then in 1989 he transferred himself as a director on economic problems at the Tiraspol Brick Factory. Since 1992 he has been working as Chief Accountant and Financial Director at the Tiraspol Mixed Italian-Transnistrian enterprise in Tiraspol, which manufactures synthetic footwear and molding machines.

In August 2000, Elena Cernenko was appointed as Economy Minister of the self-proclaimed Moldovan Dniester Republic, being reconfirmed in January 2007. In this, it is engaged in attracting foreign investments and the process of privatization of Transnistrian enterprises. She played an important role in resolving the customs conflict between Transnistria and Ukraine.

She is married and has two daughters.

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