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Aleksandr Martynov

1981 - Today

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Aleksandr Martynov or Alexandr Martynov (born 1 January 1981) is a Transnistrian politician who was the Prime Minister of Transnistria from 17 December 2016 to 30 May 2022 under the presidency of Vadim Krasnoselsky. Read more on Wikipedia

Since 2007, the English Wikipedia page of Aleksandr Martynov has received more than 6,571 page views. His biography is available in 15 different languages on Wikipedia. Aleksandr Martynov is the 18,663rd most popular politician, the 83rd most popular biography from Moldova and the 33rd most popular Moldovan Politician.

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  • 1.52

    Coefficient of Variation (CV)

Among POLITICIANS

Among politicians, Aleksandr Martynov ranks 18,663 out of 19,576Before him are N. Biren Singh, Annie Lööf, Eric Holcomb, Alcee Hastings, Patrick Femerling, and Reubin Askew. After him are Terry Sanford, Wilfred Jacobs, Namadi Sambo, Torsten Albig, Zainab Bangura, and Arne Duncan.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1981, Aleksandr Martynov ranks 642Before him are Christina Cole, Sasha Barrese, Albin Pelak, Eda-Ines Etti, Eli Manning, and Andreas Wilson. After him are Andrija Delibašić, Kaká, Lorena Ochoa, Raphael Gualazzi, Brendan Fletcher, and Urška Žolnir.

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In Moldova

Among people born in Moldova, Aleksandr Martynov ranks 83 out of 107Before him are Pasha Parfeny (1986), Vika Jigulina (1986), Anna Lesko (1979), Aliona Moon (1989), Cristina Scarlat (1981), and Victor Bologan (1971). After him are Sergei Mureiko (1970), Radu Albot (1989), Irina Rimes (1991), Ihor Reizlin (1984), Natalia Morar (1984), and Cleopatra Stratan (2002).

Among POLITICIANS In Moldova

Among politicians born in Moldova, Aleksandr Martynov ranks 33Before him are Natalia Gherman (1969), Aureliu Ciocoi (1968), Irina Vlah (1974), Chiril Gaburici (1976), Igor Grosu (1972), and Valeriu Streleț (1970).