Vadim Krasnoselsky
Vadim Nikolaevich Krasnoselsky (Russian: Вади́м Никола́евич Красносе́льский; born 14 April 1970) is a Transnistrian politician who is the 3rd and current President of Transnistria. Previously, he served as a member of the Supreme Council of Transnistria from the 7th district, as 6th Speaker of the Supreme Council (2015–2016) and the 7th Minister of the Interior.
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3rd President of Transnistria | |
Assumed office 16 December 2016 | |
Prime Minister | Aleksandr Martynov |
Preceded by | Yevgeny Shevchuk |
6th Speaker of the Supreme Council | |
In office 23 December 2015 – 14 December 2016 | |
Preceded by | Mikhail Burla |
Succeeded by | Alexander Shcherba |
Member of the Supreme Council from 7th district | |
In office 30 November 2015 – 14 December 2016 | |
Preceded by | Valery Chervonooky |
Succeeded by | Ruslan Gareev |
7th Minister of the Interior | |
In office 10 January 2007 – 27 February 2012 | |
President | Igor Smirnov Yevgeny Shevchuk |
Preceded by | Aleksandr Korolyov |
Succeeded by | Sergey Monul |
Personal details | |
Born | Vadim Nikolaevich Krasnoselsky 14 April 1970 Dauriya, Zabaykalsky Krai, Soviet Union (now Russia) |
Political party | Renewal |
Spouse(s) | Svetlana Krasnoselskaya ( m. 1991) |
Children | 3 |
Alma mater | Shevchenko Transnistria State University Kozhedub University of the Air Force |
Military service | |
Branch/service | ![]() |
Years of service | 1988–2012 |
Rank | Major General |
Biography
Krasnoselsky was born in the Zabaykalsky District of the Russian SFSR of the Soviet Union.[1] In 1978 his father was transferred to a military base in Bender in the Moldavian SSR.[1] After leaving school in 1987 Krasnoselsky started studying in Odessa, but left during his first year to join a Military Aviation Engineer Higher School in Kharkiv, from which he graduated in 1993.[1] He subsequently joined the Transistrian security forces, later becoming a high-ranking official in the Ministry of the Interior.[1] Vadim took his degree in law at the Pridnestrovian state university in 2002.[2] In 2007 Krasnoselsky became Minister of the Interior, serving until 2012 when he started working in business.[1] He was elected to the Supreme Council in the 2015 elections, and was appointed as the body's Speaker.[1]
Presidency
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Supported by the Sheriff conglomerate,[3] he defeated incumbent President Yevgeny Shevchuk in the 2016 presidential elections, receiving 62% of the vote.[4] He was inaugurated on 27 December at the Nadezhda Aronetskaya State Drama Theatre.[5] On 4 January 2017, he received newly-elected Moldovan President Igor Dodon in Bendery, who was the second Moldovan leader to visit the PMR in several years.[6] In September 2018, his first major state visit outside of the PMR was to Sukhumi for Abkhazia's Independence Day celebration.[7][8] In January 2019, he attended the opening of the PMR representative offices in Moscow, replacing the Cooperation Center "Pridnestrovie".[9] On 29 May, he announced the creation of an international lawsuit against Moldova in which the PMR asks for compensation for "the aggression against the people of Transnistria".[10] In August, he attended a ceremony at the base of the Operational Group of Russian Forces with Russian Defence Minister Sergey Shoigu dedicated the 75th anniversary of the Liberation of Moldova in the Jassy–Kishinev Offensive.[11][12][13][14] In late October, he met with President Dodon at his presidential residence in Holercani ahead of the Bavaria Conference, scheduled for 4–5 November.[15][16]
During his presidency, he revived the traditional New Year balls, in which he takes part with his spouse.[17] In September 2017, he ordered the creation of the Tiraspol Suvorov Military School, the youth cadet school of the Armed Forces of Transnistria.[18][19]
Views on Transnistrian culture
He has stated that he pursues a policy of returning to the Transnistrian cities their pre-revolutionary flags and emblems due to him considering Soviet-era symbols to be "irrelevant".[20] He had described the Great October Socialist Revolution as a "catastrophe" and referred to Bolsheviks as "traitors" and "usurpers".[21] As a counter to Soviet culture, he had proposed raising the status of notable Imperial Russian leaders such as Generalissimo Alexander Suvorov and Prime Minister Pyotr Stolypin.[22]
He has stated that he is a constitutional monarchist,[23] going as far as to say the following during a presidential campaign:
I am a monarchist by nature. From my youth I had strictly built monarchical views. I am a supporter of monarchism, limited constitutional monarchism, and take the experience of the Russian Empire as a basis.[24]
Krasnoselsky has been actively engaged in changing the tourist image of Transnistria, saying that he believes that Transnistria should not be associated with the "fragment of the USSR", a statement which resulted in a monument to Vladimir Lenin being demolished at the Bendery fortress.[25]
Family
His wife, Svetlana Krasnoselskaya, is a philologist, and is also a Russian language teacher. He has one son, Ivan, and two daughters, Genevieve and Sofia.[26]
References
- Vadim Krasnoselski won the presidential elections in Transnistria Crime Moldova
- Vadim Krasnoselsky elected supreme council chairman Novosti PMR, 23 December 2015
- The upcoming presidential election in Transnistria Balcani Caucaso
- Додон поздравил Красносельского с победой на выборах главы ПМР RIA Novosti, 12 December 2016
- "Inauguration of the new Pridnestrovie's president Vadim Krasnoselsky to be held on December 27 | Новости Приднестровья".
- "President Igor Dodon and Transnistrian region leader Vadim Krasnoselsky had a working meeting in Bender today". prm.md.
- "Визит президента ПМР в Абхазию на празднование Дня Победы". sputnik-abkhazia.ru.
- "Президент ПМР встретился с представителями Абхазии и Южной Осетии". sputnik-abkhazia.ru.
- "Vadim Krasnoselsky took part in the opening ceremony of the Official Representation of the PMR in Moscow". Ministry of Foreign Affairs. 22 January 2019.
- "Breakaway Transnistria Threatens to Sue Moldova for 'War Crimes'". 29 May 2019.
- "În cadrul "vizitei private" în Moldova, Ministrul rus al Apărării Șoigu a inspectat trupele de ocupație rusești din Transnistria și a distribuit medalii militarilor ruși". Timpul – Ştiri din Moldova.
- "Russian Defense Chief Flies To Moldova For Liberation Celebrations On Saturday". UrduPoint.
- https://function.mil.ru/news_page/country/more.htm?id=12249080@egNews
- "Россия предлагает начать утилизацию боеприпасов на территории Молдовы". president.md.
- "Igor Dodon a avut o întrevedere cu Vadim Krasnoselski". president.md.
- "Head Of Moldovas Transnistria Breakaway Republic To Meet With President Dodon Next Week". UrduPoint.
- "Официальный сайт президента Приднестровской Молдавской Республики — Глава государства с супругой открыли новогодний бал — Новости". president.gospmr.org. Retrieved 7 August 2019.
- "В столице открыли Тираспольское Суворовское военное училище". Новости Приднестровья (in Russian). Retrieved 24 November 2017.
- "Suvorov military school to be established in Pridnestrovie". Новости Приднестровья. Retrieved 24 November 2017.
- "Официальный сайт президента Приднестровской Молдавской Республики — Рабочая неделя Главы государства началась с селекторного совещания — Новости". gos-pmr.ru. Retrieved 7 August 2019.
- "Официальный сайт президента Приднестровской Молдавской Республики — Об армии и не только говорили сегодня военнослужащие с Главнокомандующим — Новости". president.gospmr.org. Retrieved 7 August 2019.
- "О науке и не только говорили сегодня в ПГУ" (in Russian). Retrieved 7 August 2019.
- Сергей Сидоренко (21 January 2019). ""Даю гарантию, от нас РФ не нападёт на Украину": интервью лидера непризнанного Приднестровья". Европейская правда.
- Алексей Челканов (9 March 2016). "Осада Приднестровья". Совершенно секретно.
- "Красносельский: Приднестровье — это не осколок СССР" (in Russian). Русские сегодня. 9 September 2018. Retrieved 7 August 2019.
- Sputnik. "Светлана Красносельская о муже: мы знакомы со школьной скамьи". ru.sputnik.md (in Russian). Retrieved 24 November 2017.
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Preceded by Yevgeny Shevchuk |
President of Transnistria 2016–present |
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