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Pavel Gumalic

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Pavel Gumalic
Mayor of Chișinău
In office
1870–1871
Preceded byAdam Krijanovski
Succeeded byClemente Șumanski

Pavel Gumalic (in Russian Павел Гумалик) was a mayor of Chișinău between 1870 and 1871.

Pavel Gumalic was born in a Greek family. In 1870 he was elected at the position of the mayor of Chișinău, succeeding Adam Krijanovski. In a short time Gumalic built the station, started the construction of water towers and laid the foundation of the St. Pantelimon church, designed by the architect Alexandru Bernardazzi. Taking advantage of his power, Gumalic excluded from the electoral list in the city Duma all disloyal candidates. Remained scandalized, the voters in Chișinău demanded the resignation of the mayor and cancelled the election results. Pavel Gumalic was dismissed, being succeeded by Clemente Șumanski.[1]

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