- No matter who wins mayoralty, City Hall’s work will be hindered by battles between parties, Antoniţa Fonari pentru Info-Prim Neo, 17 June 2011, 11:42
- Protection of Personal Data within the Dialogue on Visa Liberalization and the Negotiation of the Association Agreement between the R. of Moldova and the EU, Bogdan Manolea, Centrul Român de Politici Europene/Fundaţia Soros-Moldova, 10 June 2011, 16:01
- EU-Moldova Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area: a springboard to modernization or a road to ruin?, Alex OPRUNENCO, Centrul Analitic Independent "EXPERT-GRUP", 10 May 2011, 12:30
- The Council of Europe, the Communists and a New Referendum, Denis CENUSA, 4 March 2011, 11:06
- Coalition 2010, Irina Severin, 26 January 2011, 9:42
- The "shy" regret of Chisinau concerning the events in Belarus, Denis CENUSA, 26 January 2011, 9:41
Parties-Phantoms, Parties - State Institutions, Parties - State Enterprises
20 parties have registered in the current election campaign. Many people say it is a too big number for such a small country as Moldova. At the same time, much more parties could take part in the election campaign.
Coalition 2009, unhappy with Broadcasting Regulator
2009-07-25/11:22/ Chisinau (IPN) Coalition 2009’s appeal has been made after, a recent sitting of the BCC, its members had decided not to penalize the broadcasters monitored during the campaign as violating the Elections Coverage regulation and the Broadcasting Code.
“Under the law, the BCC shall penalize the broadcasters violating the law, but, despite these rules, the BCC just issued a general recommendation addresses to all the broadcasters. It required them to observe opinion pluralism in covering conflict-related topics,” reads the communique.
Coalition 2009 considers that the BCC neglects its own authorities and e ncourages broadcasters to breach the law.
“We express our amazement towards the inaction shown by the BCC as to the multiple breaches of the law committed by some broadcasters, cases signaled by Coalition 2009,” say the signatories of the statement.
The civil society attentively monitors the way in which broadcasters observe the Elections Coverage Regulation and the Broadcasting Code, and has repeatedly informed the BCC on these breaches, but the Coalition 2009 members are ignored.








