Mikhail Burla


Mikhail Porfirovich Burla is a Transnistrian politician and the chairman of the country's governing political party, Renewal.

Biography

Burla was born on 22 November 1957 in Storozhynets Raion of the Chernivtsi Oblast in Ukraine. He is an economic geographer by profession and spent much of his career teaching at T.G. Shevchenko University in Tiraspol.
After satisfying the compulsory military service in the Soviet Army, he worked as an assistant at the Department of Physical Geography of the above-mentioned institute. In 1982 he enrolled to pursue a post-graduate course in the field of economic, social and political geography at the Leningrad State University, which he graduated in 1985. In the same year he defended his thesis as a candidate in geographic sciences entitled: Economic and transport links of the agro-industrial complex of Moldovan SSR and ways of rationalization. On November 28, 1985, he obtained the academic title of candidate in geographic sciences from the Council of the University of Leningrad, and was confirmed by the Superior Commission of Attestation of the Council of Ministers of the USSR at April 2, 1986. During the period 1982–1985, he took part in the development of the project "Forecasting the possible changes of the Moldovan RSS environment influenced by the economic activity of man until 2000". He is the author of 4 evaluative and perspective maps of the effect of economic activity on the environment.
Between January 2, 1986 and November 30, 2003, Mihail Burla worked at the Department of Economic Geography and Regional Economy of the State Pedagogical Institute "TG Shevchenko" in Tiraspol in the following positions: assistant, lecturer, associate professor and head of department.
Until 1990 he taught courses and seminars of General Economics and Social Geography, Basis of Industrial and Agricultural Production, Economic and Social Geography of Moldovan SSR. Between 1991-2005 he taught courses on the following subjects: Technical and Economic Basics of Production, World Economy, International Economic Relations, Geography of International Goods Markets, International Organizations, Global Geography, Applied Geography, Territorial Organization of Services ; International Economic Relations, World Economy, Public and Municipal Administration, Government Economics, Business Theory, Entrepreneurship Basics.
He has also taught several courses of teacher training in geography and history. From September 1, 1999 to September 1, 2004, he was president of the Republican Scientific and Methodological Council on Geography. He is the author of the Concept of Geographical Education for General Education Institutions in Transnistria and of some experimental programs of teaching geography. He received the Honorary Title of "Excellent Worker of the National Education System". Between 2004-2005 he was a member of the Accreditation College of the Ministry of Education of Transnistria.
He has carried out a rich research activity. Since 1993 he has been a senior researcher at the Laboratory of Scientific Research of the State Pedagogical Institute "TG Shevchenko", taking part in the elaboration of several geographic atlases of Transnistria in the periods 1993-1996 and 2004–2005, as well as over 15 demographic and economic maps of Transnistria.
Between 2000–2001, Mihail Burla collaborated on the development of the book in three volumes History of Transnistria, being the author of the Transnistrian Economy Development chapter in the period 1990–2000. In 2005 he took part in the elaboration of the Historical Atlas of Transnistria, being the author of two maps of the social and economic development of Transnistria. Mihail Burla was twice a winner of the Transnistrian State Prize for Science and Technology, and was also an adviser to the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences.
Burla is a member of Transnistria's Supreme Council, where he has been vice-speaker since 22 July 2009, and an ally of Yevgeny Shevchuk and Anatoliy Kaminski.
On 13 June 2012, Mikhail Burla was elected Speaker of Supreme Council to replace Anatoliy Kaminski who resigned following his failure in the presidential elections of 2011.

Family

He is married and has two daughters.