Pro-Moscow Parties Aim to Destabilise Democracy Ahead of Elections in Moldova
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Roman Rošca, Proposed for the Deputy Prime Minister for the Reintegration of the Republic of Moldova
Prime Minister Dorin Recean announced, by posting on his Facebook page, that he had advanced President Maya Sandu's proposal to appoint Roman Rošca as Deputy Minister for Reintegration.
Pro-Moscow parties aim to destabilise democracy ahead of elections in Moldova
The upcoming parliamentary election in Moldova, scheduled for 28 September, holds significant implications for the country’s future and the security of the European Union. A new government, aligned with pro-European Union ideals and led by the ruling Action and Solidarity Party (PAS) under President Maia Sandu, has the potential to advance Moldova’s aspirations for full EU membership by 2030. Conversely, challenges in forming a stable majority g…
The Central Electoral Commission of Moldova rejected the application of the victory block for the parliamentary elections to be held in the autumn. Pavel Postika, Vice-President of the CEC, stated that the members of the bloc were linked to the fugitive oligarch Ilan Shore, who had been sentenced to 15 years in prison, wrote Newsmaker.
Her leader made a scandal at the meeting.
Moldova's Central Election Commission has made a decision that could lead to the dissolution of the Chance political party, which is part of the political bloc of fugitive pro-Russian oligarch Ilan Shor, which angered party leader Alexei Lunga.
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