Pavel Gumalic
Pavel Gumalic (in Russian Павел Гумалик) was a mayor of Chișinău between 1870 and 1871.
Pavel Gumalic | |
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Mayor of Chișinău | |
In office 1870–1871 | |
Preceded by | Adam Krijanovski |
Succeeded by | Clemente Șumanski |
Biography
Pavel Gumalic was born in a Greek family. He was the poruchik who has retired from the army.
In 1870 he was elected at the position of the mayor of Chișinău, succeeding Adam Krijanovski. In the short time of his administration, Pavel Gumalic built a railway station, started to build a water towers and laying a water pipe, laid the church of the Great Martyr Panteleimon according to the project designed by the architect Alexandru Bernardazzi.[1]
In 1870, the city position was adopted, introducing a classless city council and city administration. Using his power, Gumalic removed from the list of the city duma questionable candidates and introduced the people who were loyal to him. The Chișinău voters which became scandalized by this gesture demanded the resignation of the mayor and the cancellation of the election results. Pavel Gumalic was sent "on vacation", and in his place was left the merchant Fedot Ivanov
On March 24, 1871, Clemente Șumanski was elected for the position of mayor.[2]
References
- "Кто построил в Кишиневе Кафедральный собор и пустил по столичным улицам первый трамвай?", KP.MD - сайт «Комсомольской правды», October 13, 2011, retrieved March 20, 2020
- "Chișinăul și Bucureștiul, orașe conduse de primărițe. Cine este noul edil al capitalei Rep. Moldova". InfoPrut. November 6, 2017.