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6 unusual facts about Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova


Anti-Romanian discrimination

The 2001 parliamentary elections, won by the Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova, initially brought a series of attempts to raise Russian to the status of a state language.

Economy of Moldova

The Communist Party retained political control after winning the March 2005 parliamentary elections and re-elected its leader, Vladimir Voronin, as president in collaboration with the opposition.

Moldova–Romania relations

The Communist government (2001–2009), a vocal advocate of a distinct Moldovan ethnic group, deemed multiple citizenship a threat to Moldovan statehood.

Taraclia District

Traditional Taraclia district, political and electoral support PCRM unlike the south part of Moldova.

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Timpul de dimineață

During the 2007 local election, Timpul de dimineață disfavored, directly or indirectly, the Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova and the Christian Democratic People's Party.



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