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Executive Supports Draft Law on the Recognition of the Soviet Regime's 1946–1947 Famine as a Crime

Summary by radiomoldova.md
The famine caused in 1946-1947 in the current territory of the Republic of Moldova could be officially recognized as a crime against humanity committed by the Soviet totalitarian regime. The Government approved, at the meeting on 19 August, a favourable opinion for the draft law on the recognition and commemoration of the victims of this tragedy.
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The famine caused in 1946-1947 in the current territory of the Republic of Moldova could be officially recognized as a crime against humanity committed by the Soviet totalitarian regime. The Government approved, at the meeting on 19 August, a favourable opinion for the draft law on the recognition and commemoration of the victims of this tragedy.

The government has approved a draft law by which the famine caused by the Soviet totalitarian regime in 1946–47 on the current territory of the Republic of Moldova is to be officially recognized as a crime against humanity, including the commemoration of victims, the creation of memorials and the sanctioning of the denial or public distortion of this tragedy.

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TVR MOLDOVA broke the news on Wednesday, August 19, 2026.
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