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Monday, 29 November 2010 - Pro-Europe rulers lead Communists in Moldova vote |
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    Edition: U.S. Article Comments (0) Slideshow Email Print Reprints Full Focus Best of the week Our top pictures from the past week.  Full Article  Read Saudi king urged U.S. to attack Iran: WikiLeaks | 28 Nov 2010 RPT-UPDATE 1-"Cut off the head of the snake" Saudis told US on I 28 Nov 2010 South Korea vows retaliation against any further attack | 2:09am EST Factbox: WikiLeaks cables offer inside peek at global crises 28 Nov 2010 Factbox: WikiLeaks shows undiplomatic face of U.S. diplomacy 28 Nov 2010 Discussed 110 Obama’s 2012 re-election prospects uncertain: poll 65 South Korea names security adviser as defense minister 56 U.S. condemns N.Korean shelling, plays down deterrent Watched Bejeweled bra exposed in NY Thu, Oct 21 2010 Row over vote orgasm video Fri, Nov 19 2010 Anti-North Korea protests in Seoul Sat, Nov 27 2010 Green Business Investors hope climate deal on track Investors in "green" assets hope that upcoming U.N. climate talks in Mexico will salvage a deal to cut greenhouse gas emissions in 2011, and in the meantime widen and simplify existing carbon markets.  Full Article  Copenhagen Accord: Climate guide or too weak? Japan: Extending Kyoto "meaningless" Pro-Europe rulers lead Communists in Moldova vote Tweet This Share on LinkedIn Share on Facebook By Richard Balmforth CHISINAU (Reuters) - Moldova's pro-Europe rulers were ahead of the opposition Communists on Monday in a parliamentary election crucial to the pace of reform in one of the poorest European countries, early results showed. With... Related News Communists, ruling coalition in Moldova vote battle Sun, Nov 28 2010 Moldovan Alliance parties lead in election-exit poll Sun, Nov 28 2010 Myanmar army-backed party sweeps election Tue, Nov 9 2010 Myanmar army-backed parties set to sweep rare poll Mon, Nov 8 2010 Monitors fault Azeri vote won by Aliyev loyalists Mon, Nov 8 2010 Related Topics World » 1 / 5 Members of the local electoral commission empty a ballot box at a polling station after voting day at a polling station in Chisinau November 28, 2010. Credit: Reuters/Gleb Garanich By Richard Balmforth CHISINAU | Mon Nov 29, 2010 12:29am EST CHISINAU (Reuters) - Moldova's pro-Europe rulers were ahead of the opposition Communists on Monday in a parliamentary election crucial to the pace of reform in one of the poorest European countries, early results showed. With almost a third of votes counted, three liberal parties of Prime Minister Vlad Filat's ruling Alliance for European Integration had 47 percent of the ballot against the Communists on 44 percent. But the picture could change and commentators said it was still too soon to say whether the Alliance would be able to muster a large enough slice of the vote to be able break a protracted political stalemate. Moldovans faced a choice of staying with the pro-Europe course of their liberal rulers or backing closer ties with Russia by voting for the Communists who lost power in July 2009. The Alliance is looking for a decisive victory over the Communists to end an impasse that has prevented the election of a full-time president and paralyzed reform in the tiny former Soviet republic. The four-party coalition has sought in the past 15 months to nudge Moldova closer to the European mainstream after eight years of communist rule. A powerful communist opposition has consistently stymied the Alliance's efforts to exert full control by blocking efforts to elect a full-time president who is chosen by parliament. This in turn has kept Moldova, a European Union aspirant, from reforms which the EU says are needed to join the bloc. ELECTION OF PRESIDENT A total of 61 votes is needed in Moldova's 101-seat assembly for a president to be elected, but it was still not clear from the partial count so far how many seats the respective parties would secure. A fuller picture was expected later on Monday. One common thread in early results was that Filat had performed strongly, way ahead of others in the Alliance. The parties of Marian Lupu, the Alliance's candidate for president, and that of acting President Mihai Ghimpu had also passed the 4 percent barrier for a place in parliament. The fourth Alliance partner, Our Moldova, did not clear the hurdle. A poor performance by the Communists, who received 45 percent of the vote in July 2009 and are traditionally the biggest single party, would be a huge setback for leader Vladimir Voronin, who has served twice as president. His call for a boycott led to the failure in September of a referendum called by the Alliance to find a way of electing a president by a direct vote and this seemed to indicate the popularity of the Communists was on the rise. Support for Alliance parties is strongest in the cities, but nostalgia for Soviet times has worked in the past to the advantage of the Communists in rural areas. 1 2 Next World     Add a Comment *We welcome comments that advance the story directly or with relevant tangential information. We try to block comments that use offensive language or appear to be spam and review comments frequently to ensure they meet our standards. If you see a comment that you believe is irrelevant or inappropriate, you can flag it to our editors by using the report abuse links. 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