There have been several significant changes on Moldova’s domestic political scene in the wake of the November 2014 parliamentary elections there. Negotiations lasted nearly two months and resulted in the formation of a minority coalition composed of two groupings: the Liberal-Democratic Party (PLDM) and the Democratic Party (PDM). New coalition received unofficial support from the Communist Party (PCRM), which had previously been considered an opposition party. Contrary to their initial announcements, PDLM and PDM did not admit the Liberal Party led by Mihai Ghimpu to power. Moreover, they blocked the nomination for prime minister of the incumbent, Iurie Leancă. Leancă has been perceived by many as an honest politician and a guarantor of re...
The consequences of the post-electoral impasse in which Moldova finds itself after the parliamentary...
Following a high-profile banking scandal which involved politicians siding with pro-European positio...
This report gives an overview of discussion in the realm of the Southeast Europe Association’s Works...
There have been several significant changes on Moldova’s domestic political scene in the wake of the...
Moldova’s political system took shape due to the six-year rule of the Alliance for European Integrat...
Since the end of 2015 Vlad Plahotniuc, an oligarch and the richest man in Moldova, leader of the rul...
After coming to power in September 2009, the Alliance for European Integration (AIE)1 coalition bega...
In November 2019 a new government took power in Moldova under Ion Chicu as prime minister. Formally ...
In 2009, the Republic of Moldova created an alternative to the communist leadership. In 2013, the Al...
On 30 October and 13 November 2016, for the first time in the last twenty years, the Moldovans direc...
Following Moldova’s Parliamentary elections at the end of November, Erwan Fouéré reflects in this Co...
A new transfer of power has taken place in the EU’s Eastern neighborhood that raises vigilant hopes ...
The new elite in post-1991 independent Moldova gradually captured state institutions, while internal...
The EU signed an association agreement with Moldova in 2014. Denis Cenusa writes on the EU’s relatio...
The communists\u27 electoral victory and the elevation of Voronin to the Presidency drew Moldova clo...
The consequences of the post-electoral impasse in which Moldova finds itself after the parliamentary...
Following a high-profile banking scandal which involved politicians siding with pro-European positio...
This report gives an overview of discussion in the realm of the Southeast Europe Association’s Works...
There have been several significant changes on Moldova’s domestic political scene in the wake of the...
Moldova’s political system took shape due to the six-year rule of the Alliance for European Integrat...
Since the end of 2015 Vlad Plahotniuc, an oligarch and the richest man in Moldova, leader of the rul...
After coming to power in September 2009, the Alliance for European Integration (AIE)1 coalition bega...
In November 2019 a new government took power in Moldova under Ion Chicu as prime minister. Formally ...
In 2009, the Republic of Moldova created an alternative to the communist leadership. In 2013, the Al...
On 30 October and 13 November 2016, for the first time in the last twenty years, the Moldovans direc...
Following Moldova’s Parliamentary elections at the end of November, Erwan Fouéré reflects in this Co...
A new transfer of power has taken place in the EU’s Eastern neighborhood that raises vigilant hopes ...
The new elite in post-1991 independent Moldova gradually captured state institutions, while internal...
The EU signed an association agreement with Moldova in 2014. Denis Cenusa writes on the EU’s relatio...
The communists\u27 electoral victory and the elevation of Voronin to the Presidency drew Moldova clo...
The consequences of the post-electoral impasse in which Moldova finds itself after the parliamentary...
Following a high-profile banking scandal which involved politicians siding with pro-European positio...
This report gives an overview of discussion in the realm of the Southeast Europe Association’s Works...