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  1. Moldova Government and Business Contacts Handbook (World Investment and Business Library) by USA International Business Publications, 2006-01
  2. Moldova Foreign Policy and Government Guide (Us Regional Investment & BusinessLibrary)
  3. Moldova Diplomatic Handbook (World Business, Investment and Government Library) by USA International Business Publications, 2005-03-30
  4. Moldova Foreign Policy and Government Guide (World Foreign Policy and Government Library) by Igor Oleynik, 2000-12-05
  5. Democratic Changes and Authoritarian Reactions in Russia, Ukraine, Belarus and Moldova (Democratization and Authoritarianism in Post-Communist Societies)
  6. Doing Business And Investing in Moldova (World Business, Investment and Government Library) by USA International Business Publications, 2005-03-03
  7. Political Parties in Post-Soviet Space: Russia, Belarus, Ukraine, Moldova, and the Baltics (Political Parties in Context)
  8. Belarus and Moldova : country studies (Area Handbook Series) by Bernan-unipub, 2000-01
  9. Fiscal federalism and government size in transition economies: The case of Moldova (IMF working paper) by Luiz R. de Mello, 1999
  10. Agreement Between the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Government of the Republic of Moldova Concerning International ... Transport (Cm.: Moldova: 1996: 3488: No. 2)
  11. Agreement Between the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and the Government of the Republic of Moldova for the Promotion ... (Cm.: Moldova: 1996: 3255: No. 1)
  12. The chivalrous republic: Intrarepublic conflict and the case study of Moldova by Wilbur E Gray, 1993
  13. Report on the Moldovan parliamentary elections, February 27, 1994 : Chisinau, Northern Moldova, Transdniestria, Varnitsa (SuDoc Y 4.SE 2:M 73)
  14. Report on the Moldovan parliamentary elections : southern Moldova, the "security zone," and Gagauzia, March 22, 1998, a report (SuDoc Y 4.SE 2:M 73/998)

81. Moldova: Land, People, And Government
Land, People, and government. moldova is landlocked. The Prut River separates it from Romania in the west. In the north and east, the Dniester River forms
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    Land, People, and Government
    Moldova is landlocked. The Prut River separates it from Romania in the west. In the north and east, the Dniester River forms its approximate boundary with Ukraine, on which it also borders in the south; in the east there is a narrow strip of Moldovan terrritory between the Dniester and the Ukraine border (the predominantly Russian and Ukrainian Trans-Dniester Region). Mostly a hilly plain, Moldova occupies all but the southernmost and northernmost sections of former Bessarabia . Its proximity to the Black Sea gives it a mild climate. About 65% of the population is Moldovan; Ukrainians and Russians make up more than a quarter of the people, and there are several smaller minorities, including the Turkish-speaking Gagauz, Bulgarians, and Jews. The Moldovan language, the official tongue, is virtually indistinguishable from Romanian, and the two groups are ethnically identical. Most of the people belong to the Eastern Orthodox Church.

82. Moldova: Land, People, And Government
moldova Land, People, and government. The country that doesn t exist moldova s rebel province, the selfdeclared republic of Transdniestria,
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83. Government Of Moldova
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Country name conventional long form: Republic of Moldova conventional short form: Moldova local long form: Republica Moldova former: Soviet Socialist Republic of Moldova; Moldavia local short form: none Government type republic Capital Chisinau Administrative divisions 32 raions (raioane, singular - raionul), 3 municipalities (municipiul), 1 autonomous territorial unit (unitatea teritoriala autonoma), and 1 territorial unit (unitatea teritoriala) : counties: Anenii Noi, Basarabeasca, Briceni, Cahul, Cantemir, Calarasi, Causeni, Cimislia, Criuleni, Donduseni, Drochia, Dubasari, Edinet, Falesti, Floresti, Glodeni, Hincesti, Ialoveni, Leova, Nisporeni, Ocnita, Orhei, Rezina, Riscani, Singerei, Soldanesti, Soroca, Stefan-Voda, Straseni, Taraclia, Telenesti, Ungheni : municipalities: Balti, Bender, Chisinau : territorial unit: Stinga Nistrului : autonomous territorial unit: Gagauzia Independence 27 August 1991 (from Soviet Union)

84. Moldova - Slowing The Spread Of HIV/AIDS And TB In Moldova
World Bank assists moldova s government. In 2001, moldova asked the World Bank moldovan government $ 0.23 million. Partners Sorosmoldova, Red Cross
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Slowing the spread of HIV/AIDS and TB in Moldova
Bringing hope to people infected with HIV/AIDS  Sergei R., 25, is optimistic about his future. He is back at work after counseling and treatment by highly trained doctors. Living with AIDS for many years, Sergei has received free treatment and medicine under a government program financed primarily by the World Bank and the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (GFATM). The program has helped to change things for the better. But this was not always the case. “Four or five years ago I had to go to neighboring countries to buy medicines because they weren't imported into Moldova. Most people living with AIDS are poor and couldn't afford this. Besides, tests were done manually and mistakes were often made. We despaired and thought we didn't stand a chance of prolonging our lives,” explains Igor Kilcevski, the chairman of Credinta, the association for protecting people living with AIDS and integrating them into society. Curbing one of the fastest growing epidemics in the region In the 1990s, the incidence of HIV/AIDS in Moldova was one of the highest in the Commonwealth of Independent States. Cases of HIV infection rose from 0.2 per 100,000 people in 1995 to 4.5 in 2002, while those among injecting drug users grew from 0.05 per 100,000  to 0.5. The incidence of TB also soared by 98 percent over twelve years.

85. Moldova Law & Government
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86. Moldova Azi
Thomas Richardson IMF May Resume Talks with moldova in Q4. July 4 2005 Print version. Talks between moldova s government and the IMF on a new cooperation
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87. BISNIS Bulletin, August/September 2003
At the request of the government of moldova, the US government has recently (OPIC), BISNIS recommended that the government of moldova craft a clear and
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U.S.-Moldova Bilateral Economic Relations Strengthening
by Michael Considine At the request of the government of Moldova, the U.S. government has recently undertaken an effort to improve bilateral relations, particularly in the economic and investment sphere. In June, the first-ever Joint Economic Task Force (JETF) meeting was held in Chisinau, Moldova. Historically in Eurasia, these government-to-government meetings are established as biannual events to discuss issues relating to the emerging market economy of the particular nation involved. Often, the key issues raised are matters relating to the IMF or World Bank, the pace of market reform, and the overall economic conditions for attracting foreign direct investment from the United States and elsewhere. The June 2003 JETF meeting between the governments of the USA and Moldova focused on issues affecting the investment climate in Moldova. The U.S. delegation was co-chaired by U.S. State Department acting Coordinator for Assistance Programs to the region Tom Adams and U.S. Treasury Department Deputy Director for Russia/Central Asia/Caucasus Anthony Marcus. The Moldovan government delegation was led by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Economy Stefan Odagiu. The meetings were opened by U.S. ambassador to Moldova Pamela Hyde Smith who remarked that “…the task force provides both governments an opportunity to candidly discuss the progress of economic reforms in Moldova and current Moldova government economic policies.” The ambassador outlined three priorities of the task force: to ensure that Moldova gets on target with IMF/World Bank recommendations, to encourage Moldova to integrate into the Southeastern European market structure, and to improve the overall investment climate in Moldova.

88. Moldova--Christian Persecution In Moldova
moldova (Europe) country statistics, religious atmosphere, under the control of the central government of moldova and has its own elected officials.
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October 25, 1999 COUNTRY STATISTICS Area: 33,843 sq km
Capital: Chisinau
Main Cities: Cahul, Tighina
Population: 4,431,570
Population Growth: 0.05%
Birth Rate: 13.35 births/ 1000 people
Death Rate: 12.6 deaths/ 1000 people
Infant Mortality: 42.74 deaths/ 1000 live births
Life Expectancy: 64.6 years Religions: Eastern Orthodox, Jewish Languages: Moldovan, Russian, Gagauz Ethnic Groups: Moldovan/Romanian, Ukrainian, Russian Currency: leu (MDL) Exchange Rate: 12.3728 MDL = 1 USD Total GDP: $11.3 billion

89. The Jamestown Foundation
the Russian government has responded with attempts to suggest that moldova forms upheld its December ruling, requiring moldova s government to grant
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90. Alexa - Browse: Government
The most visited sites in all government categories. 1. United States www.moldova.pl Site Info. 7. UNHCR Branch Office in Chisinau
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91. Chemical, Biological And Nuclear Weapons  Nuclear Material In Moldova StrategyP
moldova s government has declined comment. Valery Litzkai, who acts as TransDniester s foreign minister, described the dirty bomb reports as a smear
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Concern over Soviet weapons in Moldova
The deal involved Europe's biggest Soviet army weapons cache, Russia's prime minister and the leader of a separatist enclave in Moldova known as a gunrunner's haven.
As described in a confidential 1998 agreement obtained by The Associated Press, Russia and Trans-Dniester would share profits from the sale of "unnecessary" arms and ammunition chosen from 40,000 tons of material stored in an arms depot in the breakaway region.
The transaction is only one piece of an arms-dealing puzzle in Trans-Dniester where the decade-old depot also contained hundreds of portable surface to air missiles until last month - when concerns they could end up in terrorists' hands prompted Russia to announce it had withdrawn them.

92. Welcome To Moldova!
About moldova government. government. “The State of the Republic of moldova (1)The Republic of moldova is a sovereign, independent,
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    (1)The Republic of Moldova is a sovereign, independent, unitary and indivisible state.
    (2) The form of government of the State is the republic.
    (3)Governed by the rule of law, the Republic of Moldova is a democratic State…”
    THE CONSTITUTION OF THE REPUBLIC OF MOLODVA
    Adopted on the 29 th of July 1994
    The President of the Republic of Moldova - VLADIMIR VORONIN
    The President of the Parliament - EUGENIA OSTAPCIUC
    The Prime-minister - VASILE TARLEV
    The President of the Republic of Moldova  - is the head of the State and is elected by Parliament by secret suffrage.
    The Parliament -  is the supreme representative body of the people and the sole legislative authority of the State in the Republic of Moldova. Parliament consists of 101 members. The Government  - the role is to carry out the domestic and foreign policy of the State and to apply general control over the work of public administration.

93. Comparative Criminology | Europe - Moldova
In addition, moldova s government created the Department of Jewish Studies The government of moldova has initiated reform efforts, but corruption and a
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The Republic of Moldova occupies most of what has been known as Bessarabia. Moldova's location has made it a historic passageway between Asia and southern Europe as well as the victim of frequent warfare. Greeks, Romans, Huns, and Bulgars invaded the area, which in the 13th century became part of the Mongol empire. An independent Moldovan state emerged briefly in the 14th century under celebrated leader Stefan the Great, but subsequently fell under Ottoman Turkish rule in the 16th century. After the Russo-Turkish War of 1806-12, the eastern half of Moldova (Bessarabia) between the Prut and the Dniester Rivers was ceded to Russia, while Romanian Moldova (west of the Prut) remained with the Turks. Romania, which gained independence in 1878, took control of the Russian half of Moldova in 1918. The Soviet Union never recognized the seizure and created an autonomous Moldavian republic on the east side of the Dniester River in 1924. In 1940, Romania was forced to cede eastern Moldova to the U.S.S.R., which established the Moldavian Soviet Socialist Republic by merging the autonomous republic east of the Dniester and the annexed Bessarabian portion. Romania sought to regain it by joining with Germany in the 1941 attack on the U.S.S.R. Moldova was ceded back to Moscow when hostilities between the U.S.S.R. and Romania ceased at the end of World War II. The present boundary between Moldova and Romania was established in 1947. Moldova declared independence from the Soviet Union on August 27, 1991.

94. Index Of Economic Freedom 2005 - Moldova
moldova’s fiscal burden of government score is 0.2 point worse this year, As a result, moldova’s government intervention score is 0.5 point better this
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95. Press Release
The ball is in moldova s government court. This standpoint is adhered to by the Head of the IMF Mission Marta CastelloBranco who worked in the republic
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    The ball is in Moldova's government court
    This standpoint is adhered to by the Head of the IMF Mission Marta Castello-Branco who worked in the republic from March 17 through March 24. It is also the confirmation of the “new policy” in relations of the IMF and the Government presented at the turn of the last year. Then, the Fund’s representative David Owen said the IMF was ready to show larger flexibility on condition that Moldova will propose such measures that will deserve the Fund’s trust in the Economic Growth and Poverty Reduction Strategy (EGPRS) elaborated by it. The goal of the Fund experts’ present visit was to evaluate the progress achieved in the EGPRS elaboration process. The Mission also examined the republic’s macroeconomic indicators, the Government’s economic policy, the tax and pension reforms, the labor remuneration policy and the situation with the external debt service. Marta Castello-Branco reminded that the IMF expects from the republic’s leadership not only the statements but also the concrete actions stipulated in the EGPRS. She said the Strategy in the last variant is a “very good document” containing clear goals and tasks, however, the Fund and the Government haven’t agreed about the measures for their achievement yet. Earlier, the Fund expected from the government realization of measures aimed at the corruption level reduction, creation of favorable conditions for entrepreneurs and reduction of the state’s interference in their activity.

96. GlobalEDGE (TM) | Country Insights - Government Of Moldova
globalEDGE Country Insights Profile of moldova from an international business perspective. Information on the overview of the country, its history,
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97. Government And History (from Moldova) --  Britannica Student Encyclopedia
government and History (from moldova) On July 28, 1994, the moldovan parliament ratified a new constitution in order to replace the Soviet constitution in
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98. Moldova Protests Alleged Abuse By Russian Troops
moldova s government has called for their withdrawal after Russia failed to meet a 2003 deadline to pull them out. Russia claims the troops are needed to
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99. CASA Events & Announcements: IJET Monthly Intelligence Review
moldova moldova s government has accused leaders in the proRussian breakaway region of Transdniestr of attempts to destabilize the country before the
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100. Moldova Country Guide - History And Government - World Travel Guide Provided By
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History: Moldova’s Latin influence arises from its position on the fringes of the Roman Empire between AD 105 and 270. Over the next thousand years, the region variously came under the control of Huns, Ostrogoths, Magyars and Mongols. The Hungarians were in occupation when, in 1349, Prince Bogdan established an independent principality (hence its original name of Bogdania before its present title, taken from the Moldova River in modern-day Romania). In 1512, the Ottomans moved in and more or less kept hold of the territory for the next three centuries. As an imperial border state (once again), Moldova was subject to frequent incursions by neighbouring powers, mainly the Russians who finally took over Moldova in 1792 under the terms of the treaty of Iasi. By 1861, Moldova had assumed its present form, including the sliver of land known as Transdnistria, to the east of the Dniester River and stretching east as far as the Romanian border (the territory went through more divisions, reallocations and occupation in the period up to 1945). The decision to ally with one or the other of its two more powerful neighbours – Russia and Romania – dominated Moldovan politics during the 20th century. Moldova next experienced a period of independence in 1918, in the course of the Russian Revolution, and then voted to become part of Romania. However, the Soviet Union objected and brought it within the Soviet orbit. It was then occupied by Soviet forces in 1940 under the terms of the Nazi-Soviet Pact. The German invasion of the Soviet Union put Moldova back under Nazi control; a brief period of unification with Romania followed before the Red Army overran it in 1944.

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