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Moldovan journalist and politician

Anton Grăjdieru was a journalist and politician from the Republic of Moldova. He served as a member of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union.

He was the first editor in chief of the Romanian language program on Radio Kiev.[1] Also, he was editor in chief of Învăţămîntul public in Chişinău; on 18 September 1988 the newspapers published the Letter of the 66, an important call for a return to the Latin alphabet.[2][3]

In 1989, Anton Grăjdieru was elected as a member of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union.[4] He played an important role in the movement for the independence of Moldova from the Soviet Union and advocated for the reunification with Romania.[5] He founded the newspaper Neamul Românesc (Romanian nation), serving as its chief editor.[6]

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