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Communist Party likely to be excluded from the electoral race PDF Print E-mail
Friday, 29 October 2010 12:40

A month before parliamentary elections scheduled for November 28, the Moldovan media questioned the veracity of the financial report of the Communist Party of Moldova (PCRM), which risked exclusion from the election race.

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A young man of 23 years, Anton Levitchi, donors on the list even though the Communist Party has a job. According to PCRM, it would be donating 250,000 lei (15,500 euros) for the electoral campaign.
Contacted by journalists from Unimed, the young father said he was shocked by what you hear. "Impossible! Not have much money in the house," he said, saying that Communist Party members had used a fraudulent ID card copy of his son.
Anton Levitchi of Noi, which according to PCRM has donated 250,000 lei for the party's election campaign, has not recorded any income over the past three years, according to information submitted by the State Tax Service, which said it would be unemployed.
The text to both Anton Levitchi, and Vitaly Gusev, another financier of PCRM, come from families with low incomes. Mother latest, Valentina, told television station that the family lives today for tomorrow. Precisely for this reason, the young, which would be funded with 15,000 euros Communist Party, went to work in Russia.
"If the Communist Party faction will show that falsified reports filed with the Central Elections Commission, this income will be declared invalid and will ask the Supreme Court that the Communist Party in Moldova to be excluded from running for parliamentary elections of 28 November," Central Election Commission secretary said Iurie Hammer.

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Died the great musician, George Budulica PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 28 October 2010 21:05

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Noted musician George Budulea, director of the Palace of Culture in Ungheni, died, yesterday night at the age of 61 years following a cardiac arrest.
George Budulea returned the day before his death in Poland, where, together with the band "Struguras" Ungheni, gave an outstanding performance to the public. This last trip was the last show of fiddler George Budulea.
Last year, when he reached the age of 60 years, George Budulea and launched his own CD with a series of superb fiddler songs. His son - Vyacheslav known singer of the band "Premier Ministr" of the Russian Federation - has helped to edit this CD.
Locals say that George Budulea whole life was modest and was appreciated and loved that job, devoted body and soul music. He played in the band "Fluieras in Chisinau, but preferred to serve Ungheni culture. There was never ashamed to say that it comes from a family of Roma musicians, who were deported to Siberia during the infamous.
Budulea George was director of the Palace of Culture in Ungheni more than three decades.

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In 300 years, cities will be uninhabitable PDF Print E-mail
Thursday, 28 October 2010 15:52

Climate change will make life unbearable in the big cities of the world by the end of the century XXIII. Humidity and temperature will reach such values, that they will not simply live in such conditions.

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At the conclusion reached by experts from the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia, reports Focus informational portal.
Researchers believe that in cities like New Delhi, Moscow, Sydney, Rio de Janeiro and other major urban centers around the world will be so warm and wet, that will be almost impossible to breathe in such an atmosphere. As a result, people will be forced to leave the cities that will become unfit for daily living.
Underlying these forecasts are grim expert information about climate change and dynamic rate of growth of average annual temperatures.
Professor Stephen Sherwood, one of the participants in the study, said he was surprised by the results of these calculations: by the time the cities will be deserted, remained at least 300 years.
In support of their estimates, the scientists bring concrete examples of late, between the heat wave that hit Europe in 2003 resulted in tens of thousands of victims.
2003 heat wave killed over 4,000 and 13,000 deaths in Italy in France, the European country most affected by temperatures of seven years ago. In summer, temperatures were recorded unprecedented in Russia and especially in Moscow, where the mortality rate increased in July by 4-5 times.

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75 polling stations abroad, early parliamentary elections Nov. 28, 2010 PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 26 October 2010 09:54
The CEC in session Tuesday, October 19, 2010, the Central Electoral Commission established, the proposal to the Government, the organization has 75 polling stations abroad for early parliamentary elections of 28 November 2010. 35 polling locations will be open diplomatic missions, and others outside their 40. Accordingly, in Italy will be opened 16 polling stations in Romania - 8, in the U.S. - 8, in Russia - four, in Spain, France and Ukraine - each 3.
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In the same meeting, the Commission has registered Valeriu Plesca as an independent candidate and the Conservative Party as a candidate in parliamentary elections of 28 November 2010.
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Moldova`s parliamentary elections will be monitored by 200 OSCE representatives PDF Print E-mail
Tuesday, 26 October 2010 08:33

Over 200 representatives of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) will monitor the parliamentary elections in Moldova, 32 experts from Monday to watch election campaign, said an organization official, quoted by Itar-Tass on page Online.

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The 200 experts will arrive in the country on election day, November 28 to observe the voting and counting votes, said Peter Eicher, head of OSCE Election Observation Mission to Moldova. In the first month after the elections, the OSCE will present two preliminary reports and final report will be released on January 28, Eicher said.
He said that these elections are very important, aiming at solving the political crisis in the country. In addition
, Elections will be held after the new rules, provided the amended Electoral Code. Head of OSCE Mission noted that observers will closely monitor the electoral process.
This is the third row of parliamentary elections held in Moldova in the last two years, after lawmakers failed to elect the head of state with three fifths (61 of 100). Power change did not influence the situation. When Communist deputies voted for the president, the opposition boycotted the election, and the roles were reversed after repeated parliamentary elections, the situation remains the same.
Liberal coalition parties fell threshold from five to four per cent, after coming to power, again allowing
formation of electoral coalitions, even if the alliance parties will participate in the elections on their own. It was also dropped proportional distribution of the mandates system of parties that have not passed the threshold. This means that they have used the principle of parity, the mandates will be distributed equally between the factions, regardless of the number of votes obtained. (Mediafax)

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