Anatol Vidrașcu
Anatol Vidrașcu | |
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Born |
Costuleni | April 2, 1949
Nationality |
USSR, R.Moldova |
Alma mater | Moldova State University |
Occupation | editor |
Known for | CEO Editorial Group "Litera" |
Political party | Liberal Party |
Religion | Eastern Orthodoxy |
Relatives | Dan Vidrașcu |
Awards | National Order "Faithful Service" |
Anatol Vidrașcu (April 2, 1949, Costuleni) is an editor and activist from Moldova. He serves as CEO of the Editorial Group "Litera"[1] and is a leader of the Democratic Forum of Romanians in Moldova.[2]
Biography
Anatol Vidrașcu graduated from the Moldova State University in 1975. Between 1975 and 1989 he worked for "Literatura artistică" publishing house. On May 3, 1989 he created the Editorial Group "Litera".[3] Since 1989, the group has published over 1500 titles.[4]
Anatol Vidrașcu is the president of the European Cultural Institute (Romanian: Institutul Cultural European).[5] He served as a leader of the Liberal Party.[6][7]
Awards
- National Order "Faithful Service" (Romanian: Ordinul naţional "Serviciul Credincios" în grad de comandor), Romania, 2000[8]
References
- ↑ Anatol Vidraşcu. Editorul vieţii sale
- ↑ Declaration of the Democratic Forum of Romanians in Moldova on the need for removal outlawed Communist Party
- ↑ Timpul de dimineaţă, Anatol Vidrascu, director general al Grupului Editorial Litera
- ↑ Anatol Vidraşcu. Editorul vieţii sale
- ↑ Anatol Vidraşcu. Editorul vieţii sale
- ↑ Partidul Liberal (PL)
- ↑ Anatol Vidraşcu. Editorul vieţii sale
- ↑ Români între români: Lucinschi, Mistreţ şi Teodora
External links
- Anatol Vidraşcu. Editorul vieţii sale
- Anatol Vidrascu, director general al Grupului Editorial Litera
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