- 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.
Voters in Corjova will cast their ballots in Ustia and Cocieri
2009-07-29/09:30/ Chisinau (IPN) The decision was taken by the Central Election Commission after the separatist forces had blocked access to polling station No. 5 in Corjova earlier this morning, Info-Prim Neo reports.
The residents of Corjova could vote in Ustia and Cocieri under additional lists after presenting the documents showing that they live in the perimeter of the polling place in Corjova. Cocieri is located about 4 km from Corjova and is the closest to it.
Corjova, which is the birthplace of Moldova’s outgoing president Vladimir Voronin, is under the authority of the Moldovan constitutional government, but de facto is controlled by the Transnistrian administration. During the local elections of 2007 and the April 5 parliamentary elections, access to the polling place in this vil lage was also obstructed.








