Zinovie Serdiuk

Зиновий Сердюк
Serdiuk in the 1970s
First Secretary of the Moldavian Communist PartyIn office
8 February 1954 – 29 May 1961PremierGherasim Rudi
Alexandru DiordițăPreceded byDimitri GladkiSucceeded byIvan Bodiul Personal detailsBornNovember 15, 1903
Harbuzynka, Yelisavetgradsky Uyezd, Kherson Governorate,
Russian EmpireDiedAugust 8, 1982(1982-08-08) (aged 78)
Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet UnionPolitical party

Zinovie Timofeevici Serdiuk (15 November 1903 – 8 August 1982) was a Ukrainian–Moldavian politician of the Soviet period.

Biography

Zinovie Serdiuk (Зиновий Тимофеевич Сердюк) was born on November 15, 1903, in Harbuzynka, Kherson Governorate, Russian Empire. He died on August 8, 1982, in Moscow.

In 1935–1936 he was a deputy chief of political administration of the Chief Directorate of the Northern Sea Route.

Zinovie Serdiuk was the First Secretary of the Moldavian Communist Party (February 8, 1954 – May 29, 1961). During his rule the main accent was pointed on the atheism, while in the economic sector the finishing of collectivization by formation of kolkhozes and sovkhozes everywhere in the Moldavian SSR. A number of industrial units were built.

References

  • *** - Enciclopedia sovietică moldovenească (Chişinău, 1970–1977)

External links

  • (in Russian) Биография
  • (in Russian) Кто есть кто в Правительствах СССР
Party political offices
Preceded by First Secretary of the Kyiv Oblast Committee of the Communist Party of Ukraine
22 March 1947 – February 1949
Succeeded by
Aleksei Gryza
Preceded by
Vasiliy Chuchukalo
First Secretary of the Lviv Oblast Committee of the Communist Party of Ukraine
4 April 1952 – 9 February 1954
Succeeded by
Mikhail Lazurenko
Preceded by First Secretary of the Moldavian Communist Party
8 February 1954 – 29 May 1961
Succeeded by
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