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| Name | Vadim Krasnoselsky |
| Office | President of Transnistria |
| Term start | 16 December 2016 |
| Predecessor | Yevgeny Shevchuk |
| Birth date | 14 April 1970 |
| Birth place | Tiraspol, Moldavian SSR, Soviet Union |
| Party | Renewal |
| Spouse | Svetlana Krasnoselskaya |
| Alma mater | Pridnestrovian State University |
| Allegiance | Transnistria |
| Branch | Transnistrian State Security |
| Serviceyears | 1993–2015 |
| Rank | Major general |
Vadim Krasnoselsky is a Transnistrian politician and former security official who has served as the President of Transnistria since December 2016. A member of the Renewal party, he previously served as the Chairman of the Supreme Council from 2015 to 2016. His presidency has been characterized by a strong pro-Russian orientation, efforts to strengthen the military, and a focus on social and infrastructure projects within the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic.
Vadim Krasnoselsky was born on 14 April 1970 in Tiraspol, then part of the Moldavian SSR within the Soviet Union. He graduated from the Tiraspol Suvorov Military School in 1987 before pursuing higher education. He earned a degree in law from the Pridnestrovian State University in 1993, a period coinciding with the Transnistria War and the establishment of the breakaway republic. His early professional life was shaped by the post-conflict security environment in the region.
Krasnoselsky's career began in the security services of the newly declared Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic. He served in the Transnistrian State Security Committee (MGB), rising through the ranks over two decades. He transitioned to politics in 2015, successfully running for a seat in the Supreme Council as a member of the Renewal party. His popularity and background led to his swift election as Chairman of the Supreme Council in December 2015, placing him in direct political contention with then-President Yevgeny Shevchuk.
Krasnoselsky won the 2016 Transnistrian presidential election in a landslide, defeating incumbent Yevgeny Shevchuk. He was inaugurated on 16 December 2016. His administration has prioritized strengthening ties with the Russian Federation, regularly hosting officials like Dmitry Rogozin and seeking support from the Russian Armed Forces stationed in the region. Domestically, he has overseen military parades in Tiraspol, initiated public works programs, and maintained a firm stance in the protracted Transnistria conflict negotiations, often mediated by the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe. He was re-elected for a second term in the 2021 Transnistrian presidential election.
Krasnoselsky's political platform is firmly anchored in pro-Russian and separatist principles. He consistently advocates for international recognition of Transnistria and supports a potential accession to the Russian Federation, following the model of Crimea. His policies emphasize military modernization of the Armed Forces of Transnistria and close cooperation with the Operational Group of Russian Forces. Economically, he supports the use of the Russian ruble and seeks investment from Russian entities. In foreign policy, he is a vocal critic of Moldova's pro-European Union orientation and supports the CIS framework.
Vadim Krasnoselsky is married to Svetlana Krasnoselskaya, who is actively involved in social and charitable activities within Transnistria. The couple has two children. He is known to be an avid sportsman, with a particular interest in football and powerlifting. He maintains a relatively low public profile regarding his private affairs, focusing his public image on his role as a statesman and former security officer dedicated to the republic's sovereignty. Category:Presidents of Transnistria Category:1970 births Category:People from Tiraspol