Repercusiuni ale anexării Basarabiei în 1812 la Imperiul Rus asupra sistemului administrativ autohton

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Repercusiuni ale anexării Basarabiei în 1812 la Imperiul Rus asupra sistemului administrativ autohton
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The are elucidated in this study effects of Bessarabia annexation to the Russian Empire in 1812 on the local administrative system, which suffered serious changes during the Tsarist occupation, but also in the Soviet period with adverse consequences that are felt far. 2, 3. By the Peace Treaty of May 16 (28), 1812 signed in Bucharest and concluding the Russo-Turkish War of 1806-1812, the territory of Moldova, located between the rivers Dniester and the Prut, was annexed to the Russian Empire. Thus, the historical territory of Moldova and its people was split, which resulted in serious consequences for future state organization structure. The research paper highlights the measures taken gradually by Tsarist authorities to implement the Russian system of administration in Bessarabia, including the periods of provisional administration, administrative autonomy and final consolidation of the Russian administrative system that turned Bessarabia into a Russian province. There are also elucidated controversial actions of the Soviet system of administration established in the districts (rayions) from the left bank of the Dniester River, by creating the Moldavian Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic in 1924, and also in the districts (rayions) from the right bank of the Dniester River, by forming the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic in 1940 as a result of forced re-annexation of Bessarabia by Soviet Union. The Soviet system of administration had and continues to have serious consequences on the present system of administration of the Republic of Moldova.
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SÎMBOTEANU, Aurel. Repercusiuni ale anexării Basarabiei în 1812 la Imperiul Rus asupra sistemului administrativ autohton. In: Administrarea Publică, 2012, nr. 2(74), pp. 9-19. ISSN 1813-8489.