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    In mid-2019, a sequence of events following the 2019 Moldovan parliamentary election – and the subsequent attempts to form and install a new government...
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    In 2019, from 7 to 15 June, the Moldovan government went through a period of dual power in what is known as the 2019 Moldovan constitutional crisis. On...
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  • 2019, from 7 June to 15 June, the Moldovan government went through a period of dual power in what is known as the 2019 Moldovan constitutional crisis...
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    of the Republic of Moldova. The results were subsequently confirmed and validated by Moldova's Constitutional Court on 9 March 2019. Furthermore, the results...
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    in a statement: "The Moldovan Constitutional Court rules to confirm the results of the snap parliamentary elections that Moldova held on 11 July 2021...
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    In September and October 1993, a constitutional crisis arose in the Russian Federation from a conflict between the then Russian president Boris Yeltsin...
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    Pavel Filip (category Moldovan engineers)
    September 2019 at the IXth Congress of the DPM was elected for the position of the chairman of the Party. During 2019 Moldovan constitutional crisis from 9...
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    Ion Chicu (category 21st-century Moldovan economists)
    Minister of Finance. He resigned from this post during the 2019 Moldovan constitutional crisis which brought down the Filip Cabinet. He is married with...
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    Renato Usatîi (category Moldovan businesspeople)
    a Moldovan Court for Usatîi. In September 2016, Usatîi left the country for Russia and remained there until the 2019 Moldovan constitutional crisis and...
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    state language from "Moldovan" to "Romanian." According to Ghimpu, the Romanian language must be the official language of Moldova. The Venice Commission...
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    Igor Dodon (category Moldovan communists)
    [ˈiɡor doˈdon]; born 18 February 1975) is a Moldovan politician who previously served as the President of Moldova from 23 December 2016 to 24 December 2020...
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    Maia Sandu (category Moldovan MPs 2019–2023)
    (pronounced [ˈmaja ˈsandu]; born 24 May 1972) is a Moldovan politician who has been the President of Moldova since 24 December 2020. She is the founder and...
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  • Moldovan constitutional crisis 23 August – The 75th anniversary of the Second Jassy–Kishinev Offensive is celebrated. 20 October – 2019 Moldovan local elections...
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    Sandu Cabinet (category 2019 establishments in Moldova)
    Moldova in later 2019, led by Maia Sandu of the Party of Action and Solidarity. It was inaugurated on 8 June 2019, in the middle of the 2019 Moldovan...
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    Commission for constitutional reform in Moldova was set up under presidential decree on 1 December in order to resolve the constitutional crisis. The post...
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    Eugen Sturza (category 21st-century Moldovan politicians)
    did not. He was removed from his post as a result of the 2019 Moldovan constitutional crisis. In his farewell address, Sturza said that he hopes that...
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    is an advisory body to the President of Moldova (concurrently the Supreme Commander-in-Chief of the Moldovan Armed Forces) which aides and assists the...
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    Chance. Duties. Realization. (category 2023 establishments in Moldova)
    from a criminal group. Ilan Shor himself, who fled Moldova in June 2019 after the constitutional crisis, was sentenced in absentia on 13 April 2023 by judges...
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    Igor Gorgan (category Moldovan generals)
    Gorgan (born 2 August 1969) is a Moldovan military officer who served as the Chief of the General Staff of Moldova. He was born on 2 August 1969 in Dubăsari...
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    strained Moldovan relations with Russia.[citation needed] Russo-Moldovan relations became a main focus of foreign policy for Republic of Moldova after the...
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    and Moldovan were two different languages and, to emphasize this distinction, Moldovan had to be written in a new Cyrillic alphabet (the Moldovan Cyrillic...
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    Mihai Popșoi (category Moldova State University alumni)
    March 1987) is a Moldovan politician currently serving as Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs of Moldova. From 2019 to 2024 he served...
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  • Common Action Political Party — Civil Congress (category 2019 establishments in Moldova)
    Civil Congress was the so-called 2019 Moldovan constitutional crisis. After the events of 7–15 June 2019 in Moldova, the initiative group decided on the...
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  • system, and a state of law of which all the Moldovan citizens will be proud of." The Constitutional Court of Moldova confirmed the legitimacy of Mihai Ghimpu's...
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  • This page lists public opinion polls conducted for the 2021 Moldovan parliamentary election. The table below lists nationwide voting intention estimates...
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    culture. The Moldovan flag is a modified version of the Romanian equivalent, with the Moldovan arms superimposed in its centre. Despite Moldovan nationalist...
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    Andrei Năstase (category Moldovan lawyers)
    held in 2019, and the position was to be headed by an interim mayor until then. On October 8, 2019, after the Moldovan constitutional crisis, which led...
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  • Minister of Moldova from 2009 to 2013, in two cabinets. Immediately after the 2014 parliamentary elections, with 21 seats in the Moldovan Parliament,...
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    returned Moldovan to the Latin alphabet, and declared a shared Moldovan-Romanian linguistic identity. As plans for major cultural changes in Moldova were...
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    Mihai Ghimpu (category Romanian people of Moldovan descent)
    19 November 1951) is a Moldovan politician who served as President of the Moldovan Parliament and Acting President of Moldova from 2009 to 2010. He was...
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