PERCEPȚIA EXTERNĂ A ALEGERILOR PARLAMENTARE DIN 24 FEBRUARUE 2019 ÎN REPUBLICA MOLDOVA

On February 24, 2019, for the first and last time, the citizens of the Republic of Moldova elected deputies of the country’s Parliament within a mixed electoral system. The Parliamentary elections took place in a tense political context, characterized by contradictory relations between the governors...

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Main Authors: Sergiu CORNEA, Elena MANDAJI
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Language:English
Published: Cahul State University ”B.P.Hasdeu” 2019-05-01
Series:Buletinul Științific al Universității de Stat „B.P. Hasdeu” din Cahul: Științe Sociale
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Online Access:http://jss.usch.md/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/BSS_-1_-2019-1-1-16-24.pdf
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description On February 24, 2019, for the first and last time, the citizens of the Republic of Moldova elected deputies of the country’s Parliament within a mixed electoral system. The Parliamentary elections took place in a tense political context, characterized by contradictory relations between the governors and the opposition, the low level of citizens’ confidence in the state institutions, a continuous degradation of the democratic standards and, consequently, a cooling relations with developed partners of the Republic of Moldova, especially with the European Union. The environment, in which the elections were held, was also influenced by the consequences of devaluation of the banking system in 2014 and of the socio-economic and political crisis that followed. Following the stagnation of the main reforms between 2016 and 2018, the European Union stopped funding the reforms and froze the macro-financial assistance in 2018. The opinions of the international actors, regarding the Parliamentary elections from February 24, 2019, accredited by the Central Election Commission, were analyzed. Also, are analyzed the reports and statements of the institutions that have monitored and evaluated the parliamentary elections from February 24, 2019.
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spelling doaj.art-14fff5502a5b4a02970006c3c68e85d02022-12-21T23:30:24ZengCahul State University ”B.P.Hasdeu”Buletinul Științific al Universității de Stat „B.P. Hasdeu” din Cahul: Științe Sociale2345-18582345-18902019-05-0191624PERCEPȚIA EXTERNĂ A ALEGERILOR PARLAMENTARE DIN 24 FEBRUARUE 2019 ÎN REPUBLICA MOLDOVASergiu CORNEA0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0888-5902Elena MANDAJI1Universitatea de Stat „B. P. Hasdeu” din CahulUniversitatea de Stat „B. P. Hasdeu” din CahulOn February 24, 2019, for the first and last time, the citizens of the Republic of Moldova elected deputies of the country’s Parliament within a mixed electoral system. The Parliamentary elections took place in a tense political context, characterized by contradictory relations between the governors and the opposition, the low level of citizens’ confidence in the state institutions, a continuous degradation of the democratic standards and, consequently, a cooling relations with developed partners of the Republic of Moldova, especially with the European Union. The environment, in which the elections were held, was also influenced by the consequences of devaluation of the banking system in 2014 and of the socio-economic and political crisis that followed. Following the stagnation of the main reforms between 2016 and 2018, the European Union stopped funding the reforms and froze the macro-financial assistance in 2018. The opinions of the international actors, regarding the Parliamentary elections from February 24, 2019, accredited by the Central Election Commission, were analyzed. Also, are analyzed the reports and statements of the institutions that have monitored and evaluated the parliamentary elections from February 24, 2019.http://jss.usch.md/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/BSS_-1_-2019-1-1-16-24.pdfrepublic of moldovainternational institutionsparliamentary electionselectoral system
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PERCEPȚIA EXTERNĂ A ALEGERILOR PARLAMENTARE DIN 24 FEBRUARUE 2019 ÎN REPUBLICA MOLDOVA
Buletinul Științific al Universității de Stat „B.P. Hasdeu” din Cahul: Științe Sociale
republic of moldova
international institutions
parliamentary elections
electoral system
title PERCEPȚIA EXTERNĂ A ALEGERILOR PARLAMENTARE DIN 24 FEBRUARUE 2019 ÎN REPUBLICA MOLDOVA
title_full PERCEPȚIA EXTERNĂ A ALEGERILOR PARLAMENTARE DIN 24 FEBRUARUE 2019 ÎN REPUBLICA MOLDOVA
title_fullStr PERCEPȚIA EXTERNĂ A ALEGERILOR PARLAMENTARE DIN 24 FEBRUARUE 2019 ÎN REPUBLICA MOLDOVA
title_full_unstemmed PERCEPȚIA EXTERNĂ A ALEGERILOR PARLAMENTARE DIN 24 FEBRUARUE 2019 ÎN REPUBLICA MOLDOVA
title_short PERCEPȚIA EXTERNĂ A ALEGERILOR PARLAMENTARE DIN 24 FEBRUARUE 2019 ÎN REPUBLICA MOLDOVA
title_sort perceptia externa a alegerilor parlamentare din 24 februarue 2019 in republica moldova
topic republic of moldova
international institutions
parliamentary elections
electoral system
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