Showing posts with label elections. Show all posts
Showing posts with label elections. Show all posts

March 12, 2012

16 марта 2012: возможные сценарии Воронина

http://ava.md/analytics-commentary/014952-16-marta-2012-tuzi-iz-karmana-voronina.html

  • 16 марта 2012: возможные сценарии

Владимир Воронин и другие руководители ПКРМ прекрасно понимают всю сложность положения, в котором они оказались, а потому, полагаю, напряженно прорабатывают различные сценарии действий с ориентиром на 16 марта 2012 года.

Есть много явных признаков того, что 16 марта 2012 года может стать определяющим днём,  как для правящего Альянса, так и особенно для оппозиционной Партии коммунистов.

December 16, 2010

Report: Moldova Communists and Democrats to form coalition

Report: Moldova Communists and Democrats to form coalition (Roundup) - Monsters and Critics
Dec 8, 2010, 17:46 GMT
Chisinau/Kiev/Brussels - Moldova's Communist and Democratic parties are to form a ruling coalition that will force pro-Europe parties into the opposition, according to a Wednesday news report.
Vladimir Voronin, leader of the Communist Party, and Marian Lupu, head of the centre-left Democratic Party, have already agreed to join forces in parliament, the news website strieazilei.md reported.

November 27, 2010

For The Third Time In Two Years, Moldovans Head To The Polls - Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty © 2010

For The Third Time In Two Years, Moldovans Head To The Polls - Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty © 2010

For The Third Time In Two Years, Moldovans Head To The Polls

November 27, 2010
By Robert Coalson
Voters in Moldova return to the polls on November 28 for the country’s third parliamentary elections in less than two years.
The country has been in political deadlock since April 2009 when Moldovans took to the streets of the capital, Chisinau, to contest the results of parliamentary elections.

November 26, 2010

PREVIEW-Moldova's pro-West direction at stake in election 12:08 Hours ago

PREVIEW-Moldova's pro-West direction at stake in election
By Alexander Tanas
CHISINAU, Nov 26 (Reuters) - Moldova holds its third parliamentary election in little more than a year and a half on Sunday, which could decide whether the ex-Soviet republic sticks to a pro-Europe course or opts for closer ties with Russia.

October 5, 2010

Moscow Seeks Influence in the Kyrgyz Elections

Russian media meddles in Kyrgyz politics

As the Kyrgyz parliamentary elections near, Moscow’s attempts to influence the elections’ outcome is becoming more obvious. By using both its hard and soft power, the Russian leadership has been supporting favorable candidates, while marginalizing others before the vote on October 10. At least two political leaders contesting the elections have traveled to Moscow to meet with Russian top officials. Simultaneously, Russian TV channel, NTV, featured a program smearing Ata-Meken Party leader, Omurbek Tekebayev.

September 30, 2010

Moldova Faces Yet Another Election As Governing Alliance Falls Apart



Moldova Faces Yet Another Election As Governing Alliance Falls Apart
By Vlad Socor
On September 28, Moldovan Parliamentary Chairman and acting head of state, Mihai Ghimpu, dissolved the parliament by decree effective on September 29, and scheduled parliamentary elections for November 28. Both dates had been made public two weeks ahead of the decree. A new parliament will again attempt to elect a head of state in December. Thus, Moldova is headed for the third round of double elections –parliamentary and presidential– in 20 months, not counting the recently failed national referendum (Moldpres, September 28, 29).
The dissolution seems as questionable as the legitimacy of the outgoing parliament itself, which should have been dissolved on June 16 under the constitution. Following its belated dissolution, the parliament nevertheless retains a “mandate” to continue meeting until November 28, mainly for Ghimpu and his allies to attempt lifting the immunity of former president (2001-2009), current communist opposition leader, Vladimir Voronin.