Victor Țopa

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Victor Țopa
Minister of Transport and Communication
In office
19 April 2001 – 11 December 2001
PresidentVladimir Voronin
Prime MinisterVasile Tarlev
Preceded byAnatolie Smochin
Succeeded byAnatol Cupțov
Personal details
BornȘendreni, Moldavian SSR, Soviet Union

Victor Țopa (born 1 February 1967) is a Moldovan businessman and former politician. He served as the Minister of Transport of Moldova in 2001.[1][2]

References

  1. ^ "Human Rights issues - Antidiscrimination" (PDF). European Parliament.
  2. ^ "Victor Țopa will ask for political asylum in EU country". Infotag News Agency.