Nicolae Coval | |
Office: | First Secretary of the Moldavian Communist Party |
Term Start: | 5 January 1946 |
Term End: | July 1950 |
Predecessor: | Nikita Salogor |
Successor: | Leonid Brezhnev |
Office2: | Chairman of the Council of People's Commissars of the Moldavian SSR |
Term Start2: | 17 April 1945 |
Term End2: | 4 January 1946 |
Predecessor2: | Tihon Konstantinov |
Successor2: | Gherasim Rudi |
Birth Date: | 19 December 1904 |
Birth Place: | Camenca, Olgopolsky Uyezd, Podolia Governorate, Russian Empire |
Death Place: | Chişinău, Moldavian SSR, Soviet Union |
Party: | Communist Party of Moldova |
Premier: | Gherasim Rudi |
Nicolae Coval (19 December 1904 – 15 January 1970) was a Soviet and Moldavian politician.
Nicolae Coval was born on 19 December 1904 in the city of Camenca, Russian Empire (now in Transnistria, Republic of Moldova). Nicolae Coval became a member of the CPSU in 1939; in the period 1940–1945, he served as the People's Commissar for Agriculture of the MSSR. At Congresses I - IV, X - XII of the Communist Party of the MSSR was elected as a member of the Central Committee. He also served as deputy to the Supreme Soviet of the USSR (in Legislative 1, 2, 6 and 7) and deputy of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR (in the 1-3 legislatures).
Coval was the prime minister of Moldavian SSR (17 April 1945 – 5 January 1946). Coval was also the First Secretary of the Moldavian Communist Party (5 January 1946 - July 1950).
During his rule, the hunger of 1946-1947 occurred in the Moldаvian SSR, when more than 170 thousand people died. The hunger had partially objective reasons (relatively low harvest), while partially was organized by Soviet Authorities (Joseph Stalin and the Communist Party), which urged the completion of Soviet grain stocks. The hunger was stopped in the autumn of 1947, after which a forced collectivisation of agriculture in Bessarabia was ordered by Soviet authorities.