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[…] Moldova’s parliament will select a new President as [Vladimir Voronin] is not eligible according law to be reselected anymore.
Global Voices in English » Moldova: Overview of Blog Coverage of the Protests 2009
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Filat called Voronin's allegations "rubbish" and said he has no time to respond to such things.
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This pool is of course shrunk even further by the evaporation known as Voronin, Degen and Dossena, whose status as fringe players must surely owe more to their haircuts than any aspiration to first team standing.
icLiverpool 2009
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In Bucharest, the Romanian foreign ministry called Voronin's accusation "provocation," and also blasted as "absurd" a separate move by the communist president to reintroduce a visa regime for Romanian nationals.
EUnews 2009
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If Voronin stays in power, he'll lose international support in any case, and Russia will begin to get closer to him and simultaneously blackmail him with [the possibility of an Orange Revolution scenario], forcing him into recognition of [Transnistria].
Global Voices in English » Moldova: Overview of Blog Coverage of the Protests 2009
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Communist President Vladimir Voronin may now use the protests to crack down on the civil and political activists and the arrests are already said to have begun.
Global Voices in English » Moldova: Overview of Blog Coverage of the Protests 2009
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The story ends by the government turning off the internet (I imagine Vladimir Voronin has a big red I/O switch on his desk marked ‘Internet’) so no more [...] 12 April 2009, 8: 42 am
Global Voices in English » Moldova: Overview of Blog Coverage of the Protests 2009
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The story ends by the government turning off the internet (I imagineVladimir Voronin has a big red I/O switch on his desk marked ‘Internet’) so no more [...] 13 October 2009, 11: 51 am
Global Voices in English » Moldova: Overview of Blog Coverage of the Protests 2009
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Voronin has already agreed to such negotiations, the opposition will surely do as well.
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The Communist Party nominated Voronin president after winning elections in 2001.
Protests in Moldova Highlight Political Limbo of Europe���s Poorest Country 2009
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