Moldova: Information on the 27 February 1994 election campaign, including issues, disturbances and forecasts of results

Publisher Canada: Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada
Author Research Directorate, Immigration and Refugee Board, Canada
Publication Date 1 February 1994
Citation / Document Symbol MDA16646.E
Cite as Canada: Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada, Moldova: Information on the 27 February 1994 election campaign, including issues, disturbances and forecasts of results, 1 February 1994, MDA16646.E, available at: https://www.refworld.org/docid/3ae6aad0c.html [accessed 17 September 2023]
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For information on the above-mentioned subject, please consult the attached documents.

This response was prepared after researching publicly accessible information currently available to the DIRB within time constraints. This response is not, and does not purport to be, conclusive as to the merit of any particular claim to refugee status or asylum.

Attachments

BBC Summary of World Broadcasts. 17 February 1994. "Central Electoral Commission Announces Numbers of Candidates." (NEXIS)

. 9 February 1994. "Snegur Decrees that Moldovans Will Be Polled on Independence on 6th March." (NEXIS)

. 28 January 1994. "Ilascu Accuses Election Adversaries of Slander." (NEXIS)

. 25 January 1994. "Government Members Temporarily Suspended to Run in Elections." (NEXIS)

Moskovskiye Novosti [Moscow, in Russian]. 21 November 1993. "Conflict of Political Forces Outlined." (FBIS-USR-93-166 30 Dec. 1993, pp. 23-24)

Nezavisimaya Moldova [Chisinau, in Russian]. 8 December 1993. "Party Election Activities Digest." (FBIS-USR-94-004 14 Jan. 1994, pp. 59-60)

. 10 November 1993. "Socialists Seek Alliances with Minority Groups." (FBIS-USR-93-166 30 Dec. 1993, pp. 24-25)

. 10 November 1993. "Social Democrats Chart Election Course." (FBIS-USR-93-166 30 Dec. 1993, pp. 24-25)

. 10 November 1993. "Democratic Labor Party Actions Faulted." (FBIS-USR-93-166 30 Dec. 1993, p. 25)

. 10 November 1993. "Spokesman Outlines Socialist Party Platform." (FBIS-USR-93-166 30 Dec. 1993, pp. 25-26)

. 10 November 1993. "Social Democrats Purpose Pre-Election Stabilization Measures." (FBIS-USR-93-166 30 Dec. 1993, p. 26)

. 9 November 1993. "Officially Registered Parties Enumerated." (FBIS-USR-93-166 30 Dec. 1993, p. 22)

. 3 November 1993. "Newly Founded Centrist Party Outlines Platform." (FBIS-USR-93-166 30 Dec. 1993, p. 23)

Reuters. 18 February 1994. BC Cycle. "Moldova Promises Autonomy to Gagauz Region." (NEXIS)

. 5 February 1994. BC Cycle. "Moldovan Centrists Meet to Back Full Independence." (NEXIS)

. 17 January 1994. BC Cycle. "Moldovan Leaders Take Leave to Stand in Elections." (NEXIS)

The Telegraph Agency of the Soviet Union (TASS). 24 February 1994. "International Observers Come to Monitor Moldovan Elections." (NEXIS)

. 21 February 1994. Valery Demidetsky. "Dniestr Residents Cross River to Elect Moldovan Parliament." (NEXIS)

. 21 January 1994. Valery Demidetsky. "Agrarians Have Good Chances to Win Moldavian Elections." (NEXIS)

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