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On November 30, voters will weigh in on the European-integration path Moldova has followed actively since 2009. But the country is deeply divided, and forces supporting closer relations with ...
But public opinion is divided. In the pro-Russian autonomous region of Gagauzia, many feel closer to Moscow than the West. A recent poll showed 93.8% of respondents have a "positive" or "very ...
Moldova: Divided as ever over new poll By Tom Esslemont BBC News, Chisinau, Moldova The last time Moldovans went to the polls - less than four months ago - the result was ...
Yet, calling Moldova a divided country dithering on its EU aspirations is a false narrative. The most cursory glance at the number of votes cast in 2024 compared to 2020 makes this clear.
But four years after Sandu became Moldova's first woman president, the former Soviet republic appears deeply divided. Moldova's large diaspora as well as people living in the capital are mostly in ...
A divided Moldova: Why the diaspora had to rescue Sandu's victory, and what's next? In response to the protest vote of the first round, Sandu acknowledged the government's mistakes and even promised ...
Moldova is keen to get real EU membership negotiations underway before its September election-- and officials say they want ...
An election in ex-Soviet Moldova next weekend will decide how closely it sticks to its path of European integration in defiance of Russia, as neighbouring Ukraine struggles to handle a war ...
Landlocked Moldova doesn't have a navy, and isn't known as a regional military heavyweight, but that isn't keeping it from battling with Romania over the existence of a "Moldovan" language. The ...
Gazprom will suspend gas exports to Moldova if it does not get payment for previous supplies and no contract for December is signed, the Interfax news agency quoted the Russian gas giant as saying ...
For months, rising food and energy costs have brought protesters on to Moldova's streets but while the cost-of-living crisis is biting, the government claims outside forces are fuelling the unrest ...
For months, rising food and energy costs have brought protesters on to Moldova's streets but while the cost-of-living crisis is biting, the government claims outside forces are fuelling the unrest.
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