Grossu was born on 18 March 1934 in the commune of Satu-Nou,
Cetatea Albă County,
Kingdom of Romania (nowadays
Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi Raion,
Ukraine). In 1961, he joined the
Communist Party of Moldavia. Grossu was the chairman of government of the
Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic (1 August 1976 – 30 December 1980) and the
Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Moldovan SSR (1 September 1976 – 31 December 1980). He later became First Secretary of the
Communist Party of Moldavia (30 December 1980 – 16 November 1989). He was the final Moldavian SSR leader to espouse the Soviet party line; his successor,
Petru Lucinschi, was identified with aspirations for Moldovan independence, which was finally achieved in 1991. Although being the first Soviet leader of Moldova to be fluent in
Romanian, Grossu preferred to speak
Russian in public during his tenures. Since 1991, Semion Grossu has been the chairman of the Russo–Moldovan winemaking firm, Product Impex SRL. In a video posted on
YouTube in 2009, filmed by the Moldovan news source Internet TV, Grossu said he did not consider himself a public figure. == References ==