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Transdniester Parliament seeks open dialogue with Moldova

Parliament building of the de-facto independent republic of Pridnestrovie (informally: Transdniester) in the capital Tiraspol

Reaching out to Moldova for friendship and cooperation, Transdniester's Parliamentary Speaker wants to open direct channels of communication with the neighboring country. Yevgeny Shevchuk seeks dialogue with Moldova's Parliamentary Speaker to solve a series of shared problems faced by both sides. However, it is out of the question to give up Transdniester's 18 year old de-facto independence.

Opposed to Transdniestria, OSCE acts anti-democratic says sovereignty expert

A voter in Transdniestria (Pridnestrovie) casts his ballot in a recent election, unobserved on purpose by the OSCE

An Oxford scholar who holds a post-doctoral degree on sovereignty in international relations says that the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) "turned against democracy completely" in Transdniestria. John Laughland cites the organization's refusal to send observers to last year's democratic referendum. He also highlights what he sees as "breathtaking double standards" in other nearby countries.

Voter turnout strong in Transdniestria, but hampered in Moldova

A boy in Pridnestrovie helps his ethnic Russian father drop his vote in the ballot box for Sunday's parliamentary elections

Transdniestrians with double Russian citizenship voted massively in Duma elections throughout the length of the unrecognized country. Voting took place at 24 polling stations despite Moldovan attempts to prevent a free election from taking place. In Moldova, restrictions against voting centers forced most members of the Russian minority to stay home.

Transdniestria's opposition-led Parliament squares off against President Smirnov

Inside Pridnestrovie's opposition-controlled Parliament, President Igor Smirnov is now facing increasingly stiff resistance

Transdniestria's opposition-controlled legislature is increasingly facing off against President Igor Smirnov by refusing to pass laws initiated by the executive. In a surprise victory in December 2005, the opposition won a majority in Parliament. The latest standoff took place this week when Parliament rejected changes to the unrecognized country's tax laws.

Ukraine voters denounce lack of polling stations, political discrimination

A supporter of democracy from Transdniestria holds up a message to Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko as he gets off his bus

Nearly 100,000 ethnic Ukrainians from Transdniestria faced a total absence of local polling stations in Ukraine's parliamentary elections. They point to political discrimination as evidence that Ukraine under Yushchenko has worsening democratic standards. Georgia is also backsliding, and "things are even worse in Moldova" says a political expert from Kiev.

Ukraine voters not allowed to cast their ballots in Pridnestrovie

Seen by Ukrainians as authoritarian, Viktor Yushchenko won't allow his countrymen in Pridnestrovie to participate in elections

Ukrainians who live in Pridnestrovie can not participate in Ukraine's parliamentary elections in September. Despite a long precedent of allowing democracy for its Pridnestrovie-based voters, Ukraine is now refusing to open polling stations in the area. The right to vote was taken away following election results which did not favor the current President.

OSCE petitioned for help in freeing Moldova political prisoner

The OSCE delegation in Tiraspol opened the door to civil society representatives worried about the fate of a political prisoner

The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe opened the door to representatives from Pridnestrovie's civil society in the Ivan Burgudji case. OSCE was asked for help in freeing Burgudji, a human rights activist who is currently jailed on trumped-up charges in Moldova. He can no longer walk and is considered a political prisoner.

Trans-Dniester gets its 10th political party

During its founding congress in Tiraspol, the new party "Fair Pridnestrovie" mimics the Russian opposition party "Fair Russia"

A new political party, "Fair Pridnestrovie", has been registered in Pridnestrovie and will compete in the next elections. Three sitting members of Parliament joined the party during its founding congress. With the new party, the total number of political parties in Pridnestrovie now reaches ten.

Freedom report: Democracy in danger in Moldova, transition stagnating

Moldova's President Voronin is "further consolidating his power over most aspects of Moldovan society" says Freedom House

Moldova’s transition is stagnating. Moldova has lost ground since 2001, when the Party of Moldovan Communists (PCM) came into power. That is the conclusion of the Freedom House organization's annual report “Nations in Transit,” BBC reports.

U.S. refuses to call Moldova's elections free or fair

In an official statement, the U.S. Embassy takes it upon itself to harshly criticise shortcomings in Moldova's latest elections

Censorship, voting irregularities, improper campaigning, and misuse of administrative resources. These are a few of the reasons why the United States is not calling Moldova's latest election free or fair. In an official statement, the US Embassy also complained that candidates had been intimated.

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<h1>democracy</h1> Pridnestrovie or Transnistria is the name for the left bank of the Moldavian Dniester River / Dniestr River, or Dnestr (Nistru). <a href="http://www.visitpmr.com/">democracy</a> which is independent although Moldavia considers it part of Moldova and a Moldovan breakaway region or separatist republic of Moldova. <p> <h2>Tiraspol Times Transnistria news and Transdniester newspaper from PMR Pridnestrovie and Moldova:</h2> It is called Transdniester, Transdniestr or Trans-Dniestria and its breakaway regime in separatist Transnistria became independent from Moldova in 1990 and is today separate de facto state. Large cities and towns include Tiraspol Dubossary Rybnitsa Bender or Bendery with Tighina as well as Grigoriopol, Kamenka / Camenca and Slobozya. The main political leaders are Yevgeny Shevchuk and president Igor Smirnov. <p> <a href=" http://pridnestrovie.net/">Pridnestrovie Transnistria</a> <a href="http://www.pridnestrovie.net/index.html">Transdnistria between Moldova (Moldova Republic or Moldovan republic) and Ukraine</a> <a href="http://www.tiraspoltimes.com/index.php">Tiraspol Transdniestr (or Trans-Dnistria)</a> <a href="http://www.pridnestrovie.net/aboutus.html">About Pridnestrovie breakaway republic</a> <a href="links.html">Links to Transnistria's government</a> <a href="http://www.pridnestrovie.net/image">Photos and images from Transdniestria</a>