Vadim Krasnoselsky | |
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3rd President of Transnistria | |
Assumed office 16 December 2016 |
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Prime Minister |
Pavel Prokudin Aleksandr Martynov |
Preceded by | Yevgeny Shevchuk |
Speaker of the Supreme Council | |
In office 23 December 2015 – 14 December 2016 |
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President | Yevgeny Shevchuk |
Preceded by | Mikhail Burla |
Succeeded by | Alexander Shcherba |
Member of the Supreme Council | |
In office 30 November 2015 – 14 December 2016 |
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President | Yevgeny Shevchuk |
Minister of the Interior | |
In office 10 January 2007 – 27 February 2012 |
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President | Igor Smirnov, Yevgeny Shevchuk |
Preceded by | Aleksandr Korolyov |
Succeeded by | Sergey Monul |
Personal details | |
Born |
Dauriya, Soviet Union |
14 April 1970
Nationality | Transnistrian |
Political party | Renewal |
Spouse(s) | Svetlana Krasnoselskaya (m. 1991) |
Children | Sofia Krasnoselskaya, Ivan Krasnoselsky |
Alma mater | Shevchenko Transnistria State University, Kozhedub University of the Air Force |
Religion | Orthodox Christianity |
Vadim Nikolaevich Krasnoselsky (Russian: Вади́м Никола́евич Красносе́льский; born 14 April 1970) is a Transnistrian politician who was elected President in 2016.
Krasnoselsky was born in the Zabaykalsky District of the Russian SFSR of the Soviet Union. In 1978 his father was transferred to a military base in Bender in the Moldavian SSR. 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. He subsequently joined the Transistrian security forces, later becoming a high-ranking official in the Ministry of the Interior. Vadim took his degree in law at the Pridnestrovian state university in 2002.
In 2007 Krasnoselsky became Minister of the Interior, serving until 2012 when he started working in business. He was elected to the Supreme Council in the 2015 elections, and was appointed as the body's Speaker. Supported by the Sheriff conglomerate, he defeated incumbent President Yevgeny Shevchuk in the 2016 presidential elections, receiving 62% of the vote.