Constantin Mimi

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Constantin Mimi
President of the Zemstvo of the Bessarabia Governorate
In office
1912–1917
Personal details
Born(1868-03-10)10 March 1868
Odessa State University

Constantin Mimi (10 March 1868 – 17 April 1935) was a Bessarabian politician and winemaker, whose family had noble origins.[1]

Biography

He graduated from

SupAgro (Montpellier
).

When the

Vladimir Criste his deputy. Similar procedures took place in all regions of the Russian Empire: the chiefs of the Tsarist administrations passed their legal powers to the chiefs of the County and Governorate Zemstvos, which were then called County/Governorate Commissars.[2]

On 20 July [

Ukrainian Central Rada
to annex Bessarabia.

The Peasants Congress, which took place in October 1917, voted Constantin Mimi out and

University of Petrograd
, to Bessarabia to take hold of the situation. As soon as the Peasants Congress, which had no legal power, voted, Kerenski formally replaced Mimi with Inculeţ.

After the Union of Bessarabia with Romania, Constantin Mimi moved to Bucharest and became the director of the National Bank of Romania.[3]

External links

Notes

  1. ^ "Constantin Mimi – viaţă consacrată Basarabiei". No. November 6, 2009. FLUX. Archived from the original on 12 August 2018. Retrieved 1 October 2016.
  2. ^ Ion Nistor, p. 279
  3. ^ Un administrator cu vocatie de vinificator (in Romanian)