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But it would clearly involve freezing the conflict, resigning Ukraine’s occupied territory to Russia in exchange for an end to the fighting. A small western neighbor of Ukraine, Moldova experienced Russia’s first post-Soviet war of aggression, which ended with a cease-fire agreement in 1992. The case shows that Russia simply cannot be trusted. Anyone calling for Ukraine to settle for one should heed Moldova’s cautionary tale. Russia stopped providing Moldova with gas, leaving people in cities to freeze in their apartments and cook their food outside on bonfires.
Persons: Pope Francis, Ukraine’s, Russia’s Organizations: Russian Locations: Ukraine, Russia, Moldova, Moldovan, Russian, Transnistria, Moscow
Read previewSome of Russia's recent behavior in parts of Moldova has some experts sounding alarm bells, warning some of it looks similar to destabilizing activities before the invasion of Ukraine. Russia has accused Ukraine of drone striking a military base in Russian-occupied Moldova as pro-Russian figures seems to be actively destabilize the Moldovan government from within. Leading up to Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the government fought Russian separatists in the Donbas region. They eventually helped secure territory in the region for Russia, which later illegally put them under Russian control. AdvertisementAnd Moldovan officials recognize the danger as Russia increases pressure.
Persons: , Maria Zakharova, Alexander Shcherba, DANIEL MIHAILESCU, ISW, Putin, Mihai Popsoi Organizations: Service, Business, Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Supreme, for, Moldovan, Russian 14th Army, Getty, Ukraine, country's Intelligence, Security Services, AP Locations: Moldova, Ukraine, Russia, Moldovan, Moldova's Transnistria, Transnistria, Russian, Washington, Chisinau, AFP, Russian Moldovan, Soviet, Donbas
Mikhail Svetlov/Getty ImagesMoscow is continuing its saber-rattling over the pro-Russian region of Transnistria in Moldova, and analysts are saying that while Russian authorities would find it hard to physically reach the breakaway region to annex it, there are still ways it can stir up pro-Russian unrest — and trouble for Moldova. All U.N. members consider the region to be part of Moldova, which has expressed a desire to reintegrate the region. Similarly to Ukraine, Moldova has a pro-Western government and wants to join the European Union. Problematically for Russia, Moldova and Transnistria are landlocked, sandwiched between Romania and Ukraine. CNBC has asked the Kremlin to comment on concerns that Moscow could look to destabilize Moldova and is awaiting a response.
Persons: Vladimir Putin, Mikhail Svetlov, Russia, Problematically, it's, Ian Bremmer, doesn't, Maia Sandu, Putin, Sergei Lavrov, Abdoulaye Diop, Maxim Shipenkov, Lavrov, Bogdan Tudor Organizations: Getty, Moldovan, Kremlin, Russia's Defense Ministry, European Union, Eurasia Group, Gazprom, Western, CNBC, Foreign Affairs, Cooperation of, Reuters, Russian, West, RIA Novosti, Google, Russian Federation, Institute for, EU, Afp Locations: Kremlin, Moscow, Russian, Transnistria, Moldova, Russia, Ukraine, Moldovan, Romania, Cooperation of Mali, Reuters Russia, Central Asia, USSR, Sochi, Donetsk, Luhansk, South Ossetia, Abkhazia, Georgia
In this pool photograph distributed by Russian state agency Sputnik, Russia's President Vladimir Putin addresses the audience during the Future Technologies Forum at the World Trade Center in Moscow on February 14, 2024. Russian President Vladimir Putin said Russia is united as it faces the threats of "international terrorism" and challenges to its sovereignty posed by the "colonial West" that, he said, was trying to "bring discord to our home." "We shall overcome everything together," Putin said as he introduced his address, according to a BBC feed. He praised Russian citizens, industries and businesses, and the country's troops in Ukraine, for their efforts in defending "the Motherland." "We have proven that we are prepared to solve the most difficult tasks and rise to the most difficult challenges," Putin said.
Persons: Vladimir Putin, Putin, Russia's Organizations: Sputnik, Future Technologies, World Trade Center, Russian, West, NATO, Moscow, U.S Locations: Russian, Moscow, Russia, Ukraine, Nazi
Russian President Vladimir Putin during a meeting with his confidants for the 2024 election at Gostiny Dvor in Moscow, Russia, on Jan. 31, 2024. Maxim Shemetov | ReutersSpeculation is mounting that Russian President Vladimir Putin will use his annual address to Russian lawmakers Thursday to announce that Russian troops will be sent to "protect" the pro-Russian, breakaway region of Transnistria in Moldova. Officials in the separatist region appealed to Russia on Wednesday for "protection" against Moldova's pro-Western government. "We keep a close eye and reiterate that the Transnistrian region is aligned with the goal of peace and security of Moldova. A map of Moldova, including the breakaway region of Transnistria.
Persons: Vladimir Putin, Maxim Shemetov, , Putin, Moldova's, Daniel Voda, Matthew Miller, Tursa, Russia's, Ivana Stradner, Daniel Mihailescu Organizations: Gostiny Dvor, Reuters, Moldova's, Russia's Foreign, RIA Novosti, Analysts, Federal, U.S . State Department, EU, Getty Russia, United Nations, Defense, Democracies, CNBC, Kremlin, Russian Federation, Institute for, Afp, Getty Locations: Moscow, Russia, Transnistria, Moldova, Soviet Union, Europe, Pridnestrovie, Moldavian Republic, Transnistrian, Ukraine, Donetsk, Luhansk, Russian, South Ossetia, Abkhazia, Georgia, Washington, U.S, Kherson, Mykolaiv, Odesa, Chisinau
No country officially recognizes Transnistria, where Russia has kept a steadily dwindling military presence for decades, now standing at around 1,500 troops. Before Wednesday, the congress’ most recent meeting was in 2006, when it passed a referendum calling to join Russia. When Transnistrian politicians unexpectedly announced a new meeting, analysts suggested this could lead to fresh calls for unification with Russia. Russia’s war in Ukraine has had a profound effect on Transnistria’s economy. Minzarari said the dispute had created opportunities for Russian authorities to “fish in troubled waters.”Why is Russia interested in Moldova?
Persons: Vladimir Putin, , Daniel Voda, , Maia Sandu, Dumitru Minzarari, ” Minzarari, Minzarari, Gen, Rustam Minnekaev, Lenin, Anton Polyakov, Putin, Vadim Kranoselsky, ” Ben Dubow Organizations: CNN —, European Union, Kremlin, Novosti, Moldova’s, Transnistria’s, Deputies, Russia, Moldovan, Russia’s, Ministry, CNN, EU, Carnegie Endowment, International, Baltic Defense College, Military Region, Institute for, RIA Novosti, Center for Locations: Moldova, Transnistria, Soviet Union, Ukraine, Moscow, Soviet, Moldovan, Russia, Tiraspol, Odesa, Maj, Kherson, Russian, US, Crimea, Donetsk, Luhansk, Kyiv, Transnistrian
CNN —Two years into the Ukraine war, the tide has shifted, and Russian forces have some momentum, according to retired US General David Petraeus. Michal Dyjuk/AP/FILELast weekend Gen. Petraeus was at the Munich Security Conference, the leading global national security conference that was attended by pretty much every European leader and by top American officials – including Vice President Kamala Harris and Secretary of State Antony Blinken. BERGEN: At the Munich Security Conference, what was the mood like? BERGEN: Who’s winning the war in Ukraine? BERGEN: What’s going on in Ukraine looks a lot like World War I, in the sense that it’s trench warfare, minefields, machine guns.
Persons: Peter Bergen, , David Petraeus, Vladimir Putin’s, Putin, Lord Andrew Roberts, ” David Petraeus, Michal Dyjuk, Petraeus, Kamala Harris, Antony Blinken, Alexey Navalny’s, Volodymyr Zelensky, Gen, PETRAEUS, I’ve, Olaf Scholz, Jens Stoltenberg, Tobias Schwarz, they’ll, Who’s, I’m, Vladimir Putin, Alexey Navalny, we’re, didn’t, Thomas Peter, , Zelensky, can’t, what’s, There’s, Sergei Supinsky, it’s, Andrew Roberts, Biden, Donald Trump’s Organizations: New, Arizona State University, Apple, Spotify, Trump Administration, CNN, Munich Security Conference, Conference, Supreme, NATO, Munich, Reuters, Republicans, Kremlin, Russian Federation, Kherson –, Tactical Missile Systems, Pentagon, Getty, Congress, Munich Security, PETRAEUS Locations: New America, Ukraine, United States, Afghanistan, Iraq, Avdiivka, BERGEN, Munich, Europe, Russia, Russian, Spain, Moscow, Kyiv, Kharkiv, Chernihiv, Sumy, Kherson, Ukrainian, Swedish, Donetsk, Sevastopol, Crimea, North Africa, Egypt, Kremlin, St, Petersburg, Moldova, Transnistria, Baltic, Soviet Union, AFP, ” BERGEN
CNN —Igor Girkin, a prominent Russian pro-war blogger who criticized President Vladimir Putin’s handling of the war on Ukraine, has been found guilty on extremism charges and sentenced to four years in prison by a Moscow court. Moscow City Court convicted Girkin, also known under his pseudonym, Strelkov, of inciting extremism – a charge he denied. Girkin was an influential blogger and critic of Putin. The court in 2022 found Girkin guilty of mass murder for his role in the incident and he was sentenced in absentia to life in prison. According to the court, Girkin participated in the conflicts in Chechnya, Transnistria and Bosnia.
Persons: Igor Girkin, Vladimir Putin’s, Girkin, Strelkov, Putin, Wagner, Natalia Kolesnikova, Organizations: CNN, Court, Federal Security Service, Malaysia Airlines Flight, Getty, Angry Patriots Club, Reuters, Donetsk People’s, DPR Locations: Russian, Ukraine, Moscow, Crimea, Donbas, Russia, AFP, Donetsk, Donetsk People’s Republic, Netherlands, Chechnya, Transnistria, Bosnia
Russian President Vladimir Putin speaks during a press conference at the Commonwealth of Independent States' head of states meeting on Oct. 13, 2023, in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. This pool photograph distributed by Russian state owned agency Sputnik shows Russia's President Vladimir Putin and his Kyrgyz counterpart Sadyr Japarov attending a welcoming ceremony prior to their talks in Bishkek on October 12, 2023. In fact, she said, Kyiv's resistance highlighted to Russia's neighbors and partners that "Russian power is a bubble with only a nuclear button in its center." Russian President Vladimir Putin enters the hall during Russian-Uzbek talks at the Grand Kremlin Palace on Oct. 6, 2023. So it's fair to say that if you do not control Ukraine, you do not control the post-Soviet space," he told CNBC.
Persons: Vladimir Putin, , Georgia —, It's, Emmanuel Dunand, Sadyr Japarov, Sergei Karpukhin, Vladimir Putin's, Dmitry Peskov, Peskov, Vira Konstantinova, Vladimir Milov, Putin, Milov, Milov —, — Putin, Igor Semivolos, Ilham Aliyev Organizations: Commonwealth of Independent States, Getty, Afp, Azerbaijan, Sputnik, Kyrgyz, AFP, CNBC, Russian, West, Center for Middle East Studies, Anadolu Agency Locations: Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, Ukraine, Moscow, Soviet Union, South Caucasus, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Russia, Karabakh, Lachin, Nagorno, Kyiv, Transnistria, Moldova, Abkhazia, South Ossetia, USA, Turkey, Baku
Wagner's Yevgeny Prigozhin was behind a coup attempt in Moldova, the country's president said. Wagner intended to turn protests "violent" to justify its allies seizing power, Maia Sandu claimed. NEW LOOK Sign up to get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in markets, tech, and business — delivered daily. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . Thousands of Russian troops are stationed in Transnistria, the breakaway region of Moldova bordering Ukraine, and they are bolstered by thousands more troops loyal to Transnistria's pro-Russia leadership.
Persons: Wagner's Yevgeny Prigozhin, Wagner, Maia Sandu, , Sandu, Yevgeny Prigozhin, Transnistria's Organizations: Service, Russian, NATO, European Union, Financial Times Locations: Moldova, Soviet Union, Ukraine, Romania, Moscow, Russia, Russian, Transnistria
CNN —Igor Girkin, a prominent Russian military blogger and former official in the separatist so-called Donetsk People’s Republic (DPR) in Ukraine, has been arrested in Moscow, according to a message attributed to his wife and posted on his Telegram account and in Russian news reports. Girkin, also known by the nom de guerre Igor Strelkov, was reportedly taken from his apartment by Russian security officials Friday morning. Russian state news agency TASS said Reginskaya informed them about the extremism charge, and that law-enforcement agencies confirmed Girkin’s detention. Girkin is a former colonel in Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) and served as defense minister in the DPR in eastern Ukraine. According to the court, Girkin participated in the conflicts in Chechnya, Transnistria and Bosnia.
Persons: Igor Girkin, Girkin, Igor Strelkov, , Miroslava, , ” Reginskaya, Reginskaya Organizations: CNN, Donetsk People’s, Investigative, Federal Security Service, DPR, Malaysia Airlines Flight Locations: Russian, Donetsk, Donetsk People’s Republic, Ukraine, Moscow, Chechnya, Transnistria, Bosnia
Moldova, next door to Ukraine, has been under pressure from Russia for decades. Amid the war in Ukraine, Kyiv and Western officials say Moscow is stepping up its interference. As a result of a 1992 war between Moldovan forces and Transnistrian separatists, Russian troops entered the breakaway region to support the separatists. Following that war, Transnistria gained a form of autonomy. SERGEI GAPON/AFP via Getty ImagesMoldova declared a state of emergency after Russia attacked Ukraine in February 2022, and it remains in effect.
Persons: , that's, John Sullivan, SERGUEI VORONIN, Chișinău, Maia Sandu, Diego Herrera Carcedo, SERGEI GAPON, Moldova's, John Kirby, Kirby, Pierre Crom, Thomas de Waal, Dara Massicot, Massicot, Jamar Marcel Pugh, Sandu, Ursula von der Leyen, Constantine Atlamazoglou Organizations: Service, Georgetown University, Getty, Moldovan, NATO, EU, Anadolu Agency, Getty Images Moldova, White House National Security Council, Carnegie, RAND Corporation, US Army National Guard, European Commission, Fletcher School of Law, LinkedIn Locations: Moldova, Ukraine, Russia, Transnistria, Kyiv, Western, Moscow, Soviet Union, Romania, Europe, Baltic, Poland, Bender, Transnistrian, Chisinau, May, Lithuania, Sweden, AFP, Russian, Carnegie Europe, NATO, Bulgaria
Russian President Vladimir Putin, Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev and Uzbek President Shavkat Mirziyoyev arrive for a working breakfast of the leaders of the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) in Moscow, Russia May 9, 2023. Vladimir Smirnov | Sputnik | ReutersRussian President Vladimir Putin slammed countries that he said were trying to "impose their dominance" and rules on others, saying Wednesday that those that do were "completely ignoring the sovereignty" of other states. Russian President Vladimir Putin on a screen at Red Square as he addresses a rally and a concert marking the annexation of four regions of Ukraine — Luhansk, Donetsk, Kherson and Zaporizhzhia — in central Moscow on Sept. 30, 2022. Putin said Tuesday that Russia was going through "difficult times" as it continued its military campaign in Ukraine, but said national pride was growing. Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov looks on, next to Russian President Vladimir Putin, as they wait for the US-Russia summit at the Villa La Grange, in Geneva on June 16, 2021.
[1/5] An employee works at the Chisinau-1 gas distribution plant of Moldovatransgaz energy company in Chisinau, Moldova March 4, 2023. REUTERS/Vladislav CuliomzaCHISINAU, March 10 (Reuters) - A coup attempt, bomb hoaxes, internet hacks, fake conscription call-ups, mass protests: Moldova says it's had them all in the past year. Moldova hosts the breakaway statelet of Transnistria - a sliver of land running along its eastern border with Ukraine that's controlled by pro-Russian separatists and garrisoned by Russian troops. FAKE CONSCRIPTION NOTICESMounting tensions between Moscow and the West over Ukraine have raised the temperature in Moldova. RUSSIAN TROOPS IN TRANSNISTRIAAn estimated 1,500 Russian troops are stationed in Transnistria, most of them recruited locally from Transnistrians with Russian passports.
President Maia Sandu on Monday accused Russia of plotting a coup to overthrow her pro-European Union government using "foreign saboteurs." Until now, Ukraine's defense forces and Western allies have estimated that Russia's renewed offensive would be concentrated in the east of the country. "President Sandu has been warning about these risks for months now," said Orr. Moldova, a landlocked European country on Ukraine's western border, has been battling political and economic instability following Russia's invasion of its neighbor. The attack came days before Moldova temporarily closed its airspace on Tuesday over what authorities say was a suspected Russian drone.
Russian forces launched a fresh barrage of missile strikes on Ukraine on Monday morning. Debris from one missile that was shot down landed in a small village in northern Moldova. The incident was a rare moment that saw fighting spill over Ukraine's borders into a neighboring country. "The appalling strikes on critical infrastructure reverberate beyond Ukraine's borders and pose a direct threat to Moldova's energy — and human — security." Monday's incident came as Russian forces fired a barrage of cruise missiles targeting critical infrastructure in Ukraine.
Russia "has become a fascist state," argues an ex-diplomat who resigned over the war in Ukraine. "The invasion of Ukraine made it impossible to deny just how brutal and repressive Russia had become," Bondarev wrote. "The war," he continued, "shows that Russia is no longer just dictatorial and aggressive; it has become a fascist state." "The sanctions suddenly cut off our access to these products and left our military weaker than the West understood," Bondarev wrote. "There's only one thing that can really stop Putin," Bondarev wrote, "and that is a comprehensive rout."
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Se anulează parțial actul administrativ normativ în partea punctului 1, subpct. 3 din Hotărârea Comisiei Electorale Centrale nr.4999 din 15 iunie 2021 pentru modificarea anexei la hotărârea Comisiei Electorale Centrale nr.4965 din 5 iunie 2021 cu privire la organizarea secțiilor de votare pentru alegătorii din localitățile din stânga Nistrului (Transnistria), municipiul Bender și unele localități ale raionului Căușeni în cadrul alegerilor parlamentare anticipate din data de 11 iulie 2021, în partea ce depășește numărul de 12 secții de votare. Hotărârea cu drept de recurs la Curtea Supremă de Justitie. Cererea de recurs se depune în termen de o zi de la pronunțarea dispozitivului hotararii la Curtea de Apel Chișinău. Cererea de recurs se depune în termen de o zi de la pronunțarea dispozitivului hotărârii la Curtea de Apel Chișinău”, se arată în hotărârea Curții.
Organizations: Partidul Politic, Comisia Electorală, Apel Locations: Republicii Moldova, Nistrului, Transnistria, Bender, Căușeni, Justitie, Apel Chișinău, Chișinău
Sursa foto: captură videoVIDEO // Ștefan Gligor: „Pavel Voicu începe organizarea transportării ilegale a alegătorilor din Transnistria”Președintele Partidului Schimbării, Ștefan Gligor, a anunțat într-un live pe o rețea de socializare că Ministrul de Interne, Pavel Voicu, pune la cale organizarea trnsportării ilegale a alegătorilor din Regiunea Transnistreană. „Pe surse, Pavel Voicu a trimis în Transnistria pe Balica Eugeniu, reprezentantul Republicii Moldova în Biroul pentru coordonarea combaterii criminalității organizate al CSI pentru a coordona transportarea ilegală a cetățenilor noștri la vot. De partea Seriffului pentru coruperea și organizarea transportării este responsabil Shkilnyuk Pavel, primul înlocuitor al directorului general. Astept din partea SIS o reacție promtă la procesul de corupere a alegătorilor!”, a anunat Ștefan Gligor.
Persons: Ștefan Gligor, Pavel Voicu, Balica Eugeniu, Pavel Organizations: Președintele Partidului Schimbării, CSI Locations: Transnistria, Regiunea Transnistreană, Republicii Moldova
Sursa foto: rbc.ruInvestigație Eureporter: Rusia, prin FSB și Ceaika, pompează bani în BECS; Ce a făcut Dodon în ultima vizită la MoscovaMoscova finanțează Blocul Comuniștilor și Socialiștilor, întreaga campanie a acestora fiind coordonată cu FSB și controversatul Igor Ceaika, scrie publicația Eureporter, într-o investigație care arată bugete colosale ale campaniei socialiștilor și comuniștilor. Publicația de la Bruxelles a verificat datele și dezvăluie mecanismele inventate de socialiști și aliații săi, comuniștii, pentru ultima etapă a campaniei electorale, cu implicarea și aprobarea directă a Moscovei. Cheltuielile suportate sunt: ​​canvassing (panouri publicitare, bannere, pliante, afișe și ziare), mass-media „clasică” (spoturi electorale radio și TV) și social media. „New” Media (cunoscută și ca social media) este o parte importantă a campaniei electorale a BECS, cu o alocare de 100 000 de euro. Producția video pentru campania BECS a fost prolifică, deoarece zeci de clipuri de înaltă calitate au fost produse și distribuite pe rețelele de socializare.
Persons: Dodon, Igor Ceaika, Igor Dodon, Igor Yurievich Ch, BECS, Ceaika Organizations: FSB, Socialiștilor, Ceaika, Blocului, CEC, Federația, Partidul Socialiștilor Locations: Rusia, Moscova Moscova, Moscova, Bruxelles, Moscovei, sovietic, Republica Moldova, Nord, Sud, Găgăuzia, Chișinău, New, Republicii Moldova, Europa de Vest, Transnistria, Federația Rusă, ruse, Moldova, RM, Moldovei, Kremlin, mocirlă, Rusiei
Sursa foto: jurnal.mdPSRM și PCRM scandează „Votul nu se fură” la CSJ care decide numărul secțiilor pentru Transnistria; Au fost aduși și minoriSocialiștii și comuniștii și-au scos simpatizanții în fața Curții Supreme de Justiție care urmează să decidă în privința numărului secțiilor de votare pentru regiunea transnistreană. La protest este prezent liderul PSRM, Igor Dodon, deputați socialiști și simpatizanți ai formațiunii. Printre protestatari pot fi văzuți însă și mai mulți minori. Manifestanții scandează „Victorie”, „Votul nu se fură”, dar și „Noi suntem poporul”. Liderul Platformei DA a declarat că hotărârea Curții de Apel Chișinău, care obligă CEC să reducă numărul secțiilor de votare pentru regiunea transnistreană, „este o nouă victorie a Platformei DA, o victorie mare pentru Republica Moldova”.
Persons: Socialiștii, Igor Dodon, Dodon, psrm Organizations: PCRM, Justiție, Apel, CEC Locations: Transnistria, transnistreană, Bender, Căușeni, Apel Chișinău, Republica Moldova
Sursa foto: captură videoVIDEO // Ș.Gligor: „Pavel Voicu începe organizarea transportării ilegale a alegătorilor din Transnistria”Președintele Partidului Schimbării, Ștefan Gligor, a anunțat într-un live pe o rețea de socializare că Ministrul de Interne, Pavel Voicu, pune la cale organizarea trnsportării ilegale a alegătorilor din Regiunea Transnistreană. „Pe surse, Pavel Voicu a trimis în Transnistria pe Balica Eugeniu, reprezentantul Republicii Moldova în Biroul pentru coordonarea combaterii criminalității organizate al CSI pentru a coordona transportarea ilegală a cetățenilor noștri la vot. De partea Seriffului pentru coruperea și organizarea transportării este responsabil Shkilnyuk Pavel, primul înlocuitor al directorului general. Astept din partea SIS o reacție promtă la procesul de corupere a alegătorilor!”, a anunat Ștefan Gligor.
Persons: Pavel Voicu, Ștefan Gligor, Balica Eugeniu, Pavel Organizations: Președintele Partidului Schimbării, CSI Locations: Transnistria, Regiunea Transnistreană, Republicii Moldova
Astfel Rusia, interesată să controleze procesul politic de la Chișinău, ar fi contrabalansat cu cei peste 200 de mii de alegători din Transnistria numărul de alegători din diasporă, consideră comentatorul politic Anatol Țăranu. Transnistria întotdeauna a fost o pârghie pentru a influența și a controla procesul politic din RM”, a spus Anatol Țăranu în cadrul emisiunii „Cabinetul din umbră” de la JurnalTV. „Încercarea de a organiza trei birouri de votare în Transnistria ar fi fost un proiect pilot pentru Moscova. Amintim că CEC a dispus organizarea a 41 de secții de votare distincte pentru alegătorii din stânga Nistrului. Propunerea PAS de a adopta o decizie care să interzică transportarea organizată a alegătorilor din această regiune la secțiile de vot pe 11 iulie a fost respinsă de CEC.
Persons: Anatol Țăranu Organizations: RM, CEC Locations: Transnistria, RM, Chișinău, Corjova, Bender, Moscova, Transnistriei, Tiraspol, Rusia
Magistrații Curții de Apel Chișinău (CA) au admis joi, 8 iulie, o contestație depusă de către Platforma DA împotriva Comisiei Electorale Centrale (CEC) și au anulat anexele hotărârii CEC privind numărul secțiilor de vot care urmează să fie deschise pentru alegătorii din stânga Nistrului la anticipate din 11 iulie, „în partea ce depășește numărul de 12 secții de votare”. Joi, 8 iulie, Colegiul civil, comercial şi de contencios administrativ al Curţii de Apel Chișinău, format din Ana Panov, Dorin Dulghieru și Virgiliu Buhnaci a admis contestația și a anulat anexele hotărârii CEC, în partea ce depășește 12 secții de votare. Hotărârea Curții de Apel este cu drept de recurs la Curtea Supremă de Justiţie. Cinci zile mai târziu, la 15 iunie, Comisia Electorală Centrală (CEC) a revizuit numărul secțiilor de votare pentru alegătorii din stânga Nistrului. Astfel, pentru alegătorii din stânga Nistrului vor fi deschise 41 de secții de votare și nu 44, așa cum a decis CEC anterior.
Persons: Ana, Virgiliu Buhnaci, Andrei Năstase, de Justiție Organizations: CEC, Partidul Politic, Comisia Electorală, de, Apel, Electorală Centrală Locations: Chișinău, CA, Justiţie, Republicii Moldova, Nistrului, Transnistria, Bender, Apel Chișinău, Corjova, Dubăsari
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