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On 2 February 2014, the Autonomous Territorial Unit of Gagauzia held two referendums on European integration. In one, 98.4% voted in favour of joining the Customs Union of Belarus, Kazakhstan, and Russia, while in the second 97.2% opposed further integration with the EU. 98.9% of voters also supported the proposition that Gagauzia could declare independence if Moldova unified with Romania. [15]
Moldova, a former Soviet republic with a population of about 2.5 million, applied to join the EU in the wake of Russia’s full-scale invasion of neighbouring Ukraine, and was granted candidate ...
The European Parliament passed a resolution in 2014 stating that "in accordance with Article 49 of the Treaty on European Union, Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine, as well as any other European country, have a European perspective and can apply for EU membership in compliance with the principles of democracy, respect for fundamental freedoms and ...
Moldovans have voted by the thinnest of margins in favor of joining the European Union, near-complete results showed Monday, as President Maia Sandu condemned an “unprecedented assault” by ...
The votes, which took place after a slew of allegations of election meddling, were seen as a test of the southeast European nation's commitment to join the European Union and escape Moscow's orbit ...
On 20 October 2024, Moldova held a referendum (at once with the 2024 presidential elections) on its official position regarding whether it should aim to join the European Union or not. The official vote-paper quoted "Do you support the amendment of the Constitution with a view to the accession of the Republic of Moldova to the European Union?"
CHISINAU (Reuters) -Moldovans voted on Sunday in a presidential election and a referendum that could make or break their country's efforts to join the European Union, after allegations of Russian ...
The 2022 Russian invasion of neighboring Ukraine has triggering a massive influx of refugees into Moldova. [8] These difficulties have amplified the significance of the 2025 parliamentary elections, with President Sandu characterizing the election as “a final battle” on Moldova's road to EU membership. [9]