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EUPM Moldova
EU Partnership Mission in the Republic of Moldova
Authorization date: 04/23
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EUBAM Moldova and Ukraine
European Union Border Assistance Mission to Moldova and Ukraine
Authorization date: 11/05
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OSCE Mission to Moldova
(OSCE Long-Term Missions)
Authorization date: 02/93
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Joint Peacekeeping Force
(Other)
Begin: 07/92
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News

31.07.2019
Moldova votes to scrap much criticised electoral system

Parliament in Moldova has voted to abolish the so-called mixed voting system – which drew an adverse reaction from the country’s Western partners and was widely seen as favouring the former ruling party.

Source: Balkan Insight
26.06.2019
Moldova's entire constitutional court resigns

All six judges at Moldova’s Constitutional Court have stepped down amid calls for their resignation following decisions made by the court that fueled a political crisis in the ex-Soviet country.

Source: RFE/RL
15.06.2019
New Moldovan government vows stronger ties with EU

Stronger ties with the European Union and bringing to justice those who abused power, including a controversial tycoon, are top priorities of Moldova’s new government.

Source: RFE/RL
14.06.2019
Democrat-led government resigns in Moldova

The former ruling party has abandoned its attempt to cling onto power in Moldova and has gone into opposition – while still refusing the recognise the new government led by pro-EU and pro-Russian forces.

Source: Balkan Insight
12.06.2019
Moldova crisis sparks calls for EU help in ending tensions

The ongoing political crisis and power struggle in Moldova sparked urgent calls for help Wednesday from the European Union to end the tensions. The president of neighboring Romania, Klaus Iohannis, warned in a letter to the European Council President Donald Tusk and European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker that Moldova is "confronted with a very serious constitutional and political crisis'' which could destabilize the country and the region.

Source: VOA News
10.06.2019
Moldova crisis: Snap elections called by interim president

Moldova's pro-Russian President Igor Dodon has been stripped of his duties, escalating a political crisis stemming from inconclusive general elections. The move came after his party agreed a coalition cabinet with a pro-European Union block, welcomed by the EU. Outgoing PM Pavel Filip's rival party challenged that agreement, and the Constitutional Court backed Mr Filip, appointing him as interim president.

Source: BBC
29.05.2019
Breakaway Transnistria threatens to sue Moldova for ‘war crimes’

Transnistria’s leader, Vadim Krasnoselsky, said the Moldovan breakaway region will sue the Chisinau authorities for alleged crimes committed in the Dniester War in 1992, but did not say which court he intends to address.

Source: Balkan Insight
22.05.2019
Moldovan president threatens to dissolve deadlocked parliament

President Igor Dodon warned he could dissolve parliament and call for new elections because MPs have not been able to reach a consensus on forming a governing majority since polls in February.

Source: Balkan Insight
10.03.2019
Moldova’s Constitutional Court confirms February 24 vote result

Moldova’s Constitutional Court has confirmed the outcome of the country’s February 24 parliamentary elections, rejecting an appeal by some opposition parties to invalidate the results in several constituencies.

Source: RFE/RL
25.02.2019
Fundamental rights generally respected in competitive Moldovan elections - OSCE

Moldova’s 24 February parliamentary elections were competitive and fundamental rights were generally respected, but the campaign took place against the backdrop of disaffection with public institutions and was tainted by allegations of pressure on public employees, strong indications of vote buying and the misuse of state resources, the international observers concluded in a preliminary statement released today.

Source: OSCE