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In the News (Wed 30 Dec 09)

  
 e_CV_Voronin
From March 1998, he was a Member of Parliament of the Republic of Moldova of the Fourteenth Convocation, a member of the Permanent Bureau of Parliament and chairman of the Parliamentary Faction of the CPRM.
In February 2001, he was elected Member of Parliament of the Republic of Moldova of the Fifteenth Convocation.
In 1993, he was elected co-chair of the organising committee of the Communist Party of the Republic of Moldova (CPRM).
www.coe.int /T/d/Com/Dossiers/PV-Sitzungen/2003-09/e_CV_Voronin.asp

  
 20050716_sg_moldova_prog
08.25: Departure to the Parliament of the Republic of Moldova
10.00 – 12.00: Participation in the solemn session of the Parliament of the Republic of Moldova consecrated to the 10th Anniversary of the adhesion of the Republic of Moldova to the Council of Europe
Official Visit to the Republic of Moldova of Terry DAVIS, Secretary General of the Council of Europe on the Occasion of the 10-th Anniversary of the Accession of Moldova to the Council of Europe
www.coe.int /T/E/Com/press/News/2005/20050716_sg_moldova_prog.asp   (427 words)

  
 Library of Congress / Federal Research Division / Country Studies / Area Handbook Series / Moldova / Appendix D
Adopted in Chisinau, by the Parliament of the Republic of Moldova on this day, the 27th of August, 1991.
THE PARLIAMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA, constituted after free and democratic elections,
guarantees the exercise of social, economic, cultural and political rights for all citizens of the Republic of Moldova, including those of national, ethnic, religious and linguistic groups, in conformity with the provisions of the Helsinki Final Act and documents adopted afterwards, as well as the Paris Charta for a new Europe.
memory.loc.gov /frd/cs/moldova/md_appnd.html   (520 words)

  
 Bulgaria - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Parliament is responsible for enactment of laws, approval of the budget, scheduling of presidential elections, selection and dismissal of the prime minister and other ministers, declaration of war, deployment of troops outside of Bulgaria, and ratification of international treaties and agreements..
The Republic of Bulgaria is a republic in the southeast of Europe.
It borders the Black Sea to the east, Greece and Turkey to the south, Serbia and Montenegro and the Republic of Macedonia to the west, and Romania to the north along the river Danube.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Bulgaria   (520 words)

  
 History of Russia
Yeltsin remained the dominant political figure, although a broad array of parties, including ultra-nationalists, liberals, agrarians, and communists, had substantial representation in the parliament and competed actively in elections at all levels of government.
In the late 1920s, Josef Stalin emerged as General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU) amidst intraparty rivalries; he maintained complete control over Soviet domestic and international policy until his death in 1953.
In December 1993, voters elected a new parliament and approved a new constitution that had been drafted by the Yeltsin government.
infotut.com /geography/Russia   (520 words)

  
 Moldova --  Encyclopædia Britannica
A landlocked republic of the extreme northeastern Balkans, Moldova borders Ukraine on the north, northeast, and southeast and Romania on the west.
Following early general elections on Feb. 25, 2001, Moldova became the first former Soviet republic in which unreformed Communists returned to power.
During the Communist era a diversified industry was established in Moldova, agriculture was modernized, and transport and the building industry were overhauled.
www.britannica.com /eb/article?tocId=9383678   (520 words)

  
 Republic of Moldova - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Republic of Moldova is a beautiful small country, situated in the Southeast part of Europe, neighboring Romania to the West and Ukraine to the East.
During the Middle Ages the territory of Republic of Moldova (including most of present-day Moldova but also including districts to the north and south, known as Northern Bukovina and Budjak) formed the eastern part of the principality of Moldavia (which, like the present-day republic, was known in Romanian as "Moldova").
The Republic of Moldova (conventional long form, conventional short form: Moldova, local official long form: Republica Moldova) is a landlocked country in eastern Europe, located between Romania to the west and Ukraine to the east.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Moldova   (3351 words)

  
 Guardian Unlimited Special reports World briefing: Elections in Moldova
Moldova's murky politics are complicated by its chequered history as part of both Romania and the Soviet Union and divisions between ethnic Romanians, Russians, Ukrainians and Gagauz (Orthodox Christian Turks).
Moldova's president, Vladimir Voronin, whose job depends on Sunday's parliamentary polls, has repeatedly protested of meddling by leaders of Moldova's Moscow-backed breakaway region of Transdniestria.
Moldova's recent expulsion of 19 Russian "poll monitors" prompted Russia's parliament to call for sanctions.
www.guardian.co.uk /russia/article/0,2763,1429298,00.html?gusrc=rss   (694 words)

  
 EAPO / Annual Report 1999 / Republic of Moldova
The laws passed in the Parliament of the Republic of Moldova, which were brought into agreement with the current norms of the international law, have created a firm foundation for organizational, technical, economic and other measures directed at the creation of the infrastructure that controls and promotes intellectual creativity.
In the Republic of Moldova the multi-faceted activity of AGEPI aims at the implementation of one single policy in the area of industrial property.
In 1999 the inventors of the Republic of Moldova participated in the 26th International Exhibition of Inventions for the first time, which was held in Geneva, where they won 46 medals, of which 10 were gold medals.
www.eapo.org /eng/report1999/8_8_mold.html   (1926 words)

  
 LAW ON ACCESSION OF THE REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA TO THE 1951 CONVENTION RELATING TO THE STATUS OF REFUGEES AND THE 1967 PROTOCOL
The Parliament of the Republic of Moldova adopts this organic law.
According to the paragraph 1, article 40 of the Convention, the Republic of Moldova declares that, until the full restoration of the territorial integrity of the Republic of Moldova, the provisions of this Convention are applicable only in the territory where the jurisdiction of the Republic of Moldova is exercised.
According to paragraph 1 of Article 42 of the Convention, the Republic of Moldova interprets the provisions of Article 21 of the Convention as not obliged to accord housing to refugees.
www.unhcr.md /article/accession.htm   (514 words)

  
 LLRX --An Overview of the Legal System of the Republic of Moldova
From 1994, when the Constitution was approved, and until the 5th of July 2002, the Republic of Moldova was a semi-presidential country, after it became a parliamentary republic and the president is elected by a 3/5 votes of the members from parliament.
The Republic of Moldova (www.moldova.md) is a sovereign, independent state, situated in southeastern Europe between Romania and Ukraine.
(http://download.wjin.net/moldova/portal%20content/rol/curt_supr/index.htm) is the supreme court of law, that ensures the correct and unitary implementation of laws by all courts of law in the Republic of Moldova.
www.llrx.com /features/moldova.htm   (2769 words)

  
 BIOTICA Ecological Society welcomes you at its Web site
The Round table was organized by the Parliament of the Republic of Moldova, Ministry of Ecology and Natural Resources and BIOTICA Ecological Society, financially supported by the Swiss Agency for Environment, Forest and Landscape and the UNDP office in Montenegro.
Eugenia Ostapciuc and to the President of the Republic of Moldova Mr.
Academician Gheorghe Duca, former Ministry of Ecology, Construction and Territory Development and head of delegation of the Republic of Moldova at the Pan-European Ministerial Conference "Environment for Europe" and now the President of Academy of Science RM described Moldovan delegation's participation at Ministerial Conference activities and made an overview of Kyiv Biodiversity Resolution.
www.biotica-moldova.org   (2324 words)

  
 ANAI - General Information
The Law of the Republic of Moldova #1451-o11 of May 25, 1993 (as amended by Law #1515-XIII of February 18, 1998)The Parliament of the Republic of Moldova adopts the present law.
The present Law determines the persons, who are authorized on their own behalf to carry out entrepreneurial activity in the Republic of Moldova (RM) and to establish juridical, organizational and economic bases for this activity.
It defines legal, organisational and economic foundations and forms of activities of foreign investors and enterprises with foreign investments in the Republic of Moldova.
www.naai.moldova.md /2legislation.htm   (184 words)

  
 Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova ( Partidul Comuniştilor din Republica Moldova) is a communist political party in Moldova, led by Vladimir Voronin.
It is the current ruling political party in Moldova and provides the president Vladimir Voronin, the Prime Minister Vasile Tarlev, and the Speaker of the Parliament Eugenia Ostapciuc.
(Redirected from Communist Party of the Republic of Moldova)
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Communist_Party_of_the_Republic_of_Moldova   (184 words)

  
 The EU's relations with Moldova - Overview
Parliamentary elections in the Republic of Moldova held on 6 March 2005 Speech by Benita Ferrero-Waldner 07/03/05
In the parliamentary election of February 2001, the Communist Party obtained 50% of the vote, winning 70% of parliamentary seats.
The 1999 Moldova's trade deceleration was due to a decrease in imports from the EU following a strong depreciation of the Moldovan currency after the 1998 Russian financial crisis, but the resumption of growth has led to an upsurge of imports, which has not been matched by a far less significant growth in exports.
europa.eu.int /comm/external_relations/moldova/intro/index.htm   (184 words)

  
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Chairman of the Commission for Culture and the Mass Media in the previous Parliament.
The new government was supported by 75 MPs of the Communist Party and the Braghis Alliance
Communist parliamentarian, has become a 'full-time' Deputy Premier.
www.chez.com /vipsgov/moldava.htm   (184 words)

  
 Elections in Moldova
Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova (Partidul Comuniştilor din Republica Moldova)
The region of Transnistria seceded unilateral from Moldova in 1990.
Party of the Socio-Economic Justice of Moldova (Partidul Dreptăţii Social-Economice din Moldova)
www.electionworld.org /moldova.htm   (184 words)

  
 Moldova Website
The Republic of Moldova held its first post-Soviet parliamentary elections in 1994; however, the roots of its transition to democracy can be traced to the late 1980s, when external forces intensified the impetus for its significant change in regime.
The party cites the newly introduced "dictatorship of capital" is the most significant problem in Moldova, and one that is creating many other problems throughout the country, not only in economics, but in politics and society as well.
The violence began in November of 1990, during the Transnistria Supreme Soviet’s elections, and intensified when Moldova declared its independence from the Soviet Union.
www.princeton.edu /~bigliani   (184 words)

  
 Pro-Western Communists Favored in Moldova (phillyBurbs.com)
CHISINAU, Moldova - An exit poll showed the ruling Communist Party in the former Soviet republic of Moldova held an 11-point lead in parliamentary elections Sunday in a vote shaping up to be another blow to Russia's waning influence in its former empire.
The Communists and the two centrist parties were the only parties out of the 15 to win enough votes to gain seats in the 101-member Parliament, according to the poll.
In the exit poll based on 90 percent of voters, the Communists won 40 percent of the vote, the centrist Democratic Moldova Bloc 29 percent and the center-right Popular Christian Democratic Party 14 percent.
www.phillyburbs.com /pb-dyn/news/89-03062005-459275.html   (184 words)

  
 Engineer Vladimir Voronin - President of Moldova
On April 4, 2001, the Parliament of the Republic of Moldova elected Vladimir Voronin, the leader of the Communist Party of Moldova (CPM), President of the Republic.
Political activity: First secretary of the Communist Party of the Republic of Moldova (CPRM), chairperson of the CPRM parliamentary faction.
Vladimir Voronin, President of the Republic of Moldova
www.engology.com /eng5voronin.htm   (184 words)

  
 CER Moldova votes for Communism
Between 1980 and 1990, Voronin was a deputy in the Supreme Soviet of the Moldova Socialist Soviet Republic (MSSR).
With mounting concerns over the future of Moldova, and mixed signals coming from the new Communist leadership, Europe and the major international funding bodies are biding their time to see which direction Moldova will take.
Voronin's election campaign revealed a relatively progressive stance, highlighting his commitment to the protection of human rights.
www.ce-review.org /01/9/lovatt9.html   (184 words)

  
 CNN.com - World News: Election Watch
At least 50% of registered voters must participate in the election for the poll to be deemed valid.
The president is elected by secret vote by the members of the Parliament for a four year term.
The Democratic Moldova Bloc (DMB) with 26 seats and the Christian Democratic People’s Party (CDPP) with 11 seats have both announced plans to boycott the election.
www.cnn.com /WORLD/election.watch/europe/moldova3.html   (184 words)

  
 Moldova - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Republic of Moldova, sometimes called eastern Moldova, is a landlocked country in eastern Europe, located between Romania to the west and Ukraine to the east.
During the Middle Ages the territory of Republica Moldova (including most of present-day Moldova but including also districts to the north and south, known as Northern Bukovina and Bugeac) formed the eastern part of the principality of Moldavia (which, like the present-day republic, was known in Romanian as "Moldova").
In the 2001 elections, the Communist party won a majority of seats in the Parliament and appointed a Communist president, Vladmir Voronin.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Moldova   (184 words)

  
 After the victory in the parliamentary ballot the communists of Moldova pledge a return in the USSR :: Charter'97 :: News :: 27/02/2001
The Republic of Moldova must enter the "union of Russia and Belarus", said Vladimir Voronin, chair of the Communist Party of this country, which claimed victory at the early parliamentary elections, staged on Feb.25 this year.
Although Voronin declared that communists have no intentions to usurp all of the power it is clear that all key decisions would be passed by them, while the others would produce an illusion of a democratic society.
Over the past months they undertook three attempts to elect the president (in Moldova the president is elected by the parliament).
www.charter97.org /eng/news/2001/02/27/01   (184 words)

  
 List of candidates / PCRM / Elections 2005 / e-democracy.md
Engineer-technologist, Chairperson of the Parliament of the Republic of Moldova
Engineer-technologist, deputy in the Parliament of the Republic of Moldova
Agronomist, deputy in the Parliament of the Republic of Moldova
www.elections2005.md /en/opponents/pcrm/list   (184 words)

  
 Moldova (02/04)
In 1940, Romania was forced to cede eastern Moldova to the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (U.S.S.R.), which established the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic by merging the autonomous republic east of the Dniester and the annexed Bessarabian portion.
In October 1990, Mircea Snegur was elected president of Moldova by the Parliament.
Moldova's Parliament approved the country's membership in the Commonwealth of Independent States and a CIS charter on economic union in April 1994.
www.state.gov /outofdate/bgn/m/34504.htm   (3578 words)

  
 Trans-Dniester Moldavian Republic
All institutions of government were created, presidential and parliamentary elections were held, constitution, flag, symbol and anthem were adopted and unlike Moldova, Trans-Dniester Moldavian Republic has three official languages: Russian, Ukrainian and Moldavian.
In 1991 Trans-Dniester representatives left the Moldovan Parliament and established Supreme Soviet of Trans-Dniester Moldavian Republic, it was the first move towards future independence of Trans-Dniester region.
Trans-Dniester Moldavian Republic was legally established, because Moldavan Supreme Soviet (the legislature of Moldova) recognized only Bessarabia as Moldovan land thus giving the people of Trans-Dniester right to seek their own destiny.
www.angelfire.com /rebellion/metsner/tdmr.html   (3578 words)

  
 List of candidates / CDPP / Elections 2005 / e-democracy.md
Economist, mathematician, deputy in the Parliament of the Republic of Moldova
Journalist, Deputy Chair of Christian Democratic Peoples' Party, deputy in the Parliament of the Republic of Moldova
Journalist, Leader of Christian Democratic Peoples' Party, deputy in the Parliament of the Republic of Moldova
www.elections2005.md /opponents/ppcd/list   (499 words)

  
 University of Minnesota Human Rights Library
1 and 2 to the Convention by Decision No. 1238‑XIII of 9 July 1997 of the Parliament of the Republic of Moldova.
As a result of the adherence of the Republic of Moldova to the European Convention for the Prevention of Torture, the European Committee for Prevention of Torture (hereinafter referred to as CPT) made a study of the situation of torture cases in the territory of the Republic and made some recommendations.
On the basis of the provisions of article 3 of the Convention, which stipulates that “no one shall be subjected to torture or to inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment”, Moldova ratified the European Convention for the Prevention of Torture and Inhuman or Degrading Treatment or Punishment and Protocols Nos.
www1.umn.edu /humanrts/cat/moldova2002.html   (4729 words)

  
 Prima-News
Nedelchuk emphasized that the Romanian parliament and president have much more influence on international organizations than Moldova and may be able to have him freed from prison.In August of this year, Romanian president Emil Constantinescu appealed to the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe to organize an independent trial for Ilascu.
Vasily Nedelchuk, chairman of the Moldovan parliament commission on foreign affairs told PRIMA this on October 4.
Together with four others, he was accused of organizing the murders of two political activists in the Transdniestran Moldovan Republic.
www.prima-news.ru /eng/news/news/2000/10/4/20272.html   (4729 words)

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