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Revision as of 01:08, 21 November 2005

Transnistria is a breakaway republic of Moldova. It holds elections for a head of state (President) and a legislature. The President is elected by the people. The Council of People's Deputies (Sovet Narodnich Deputatov) has 43 members, elected for a four year term term. Pridnestrovie has a multi-party system, dominated by non-partisans.

Last elections

President: 9 December 2001 (. %) %

Igor Smirnov81.9
Tom Zenovich4.7
Alexander Radchenko4.6


Sovet Narodnich Deputatov: 10 December 2000 (. %) % 43

Unity (Jedinstvo) Je . 9
Renovation (Renovation) O . 7
Power to the People (Vlast Narodu) PP . 1
Non-partisans . 25
vacant . 1


(Source: British-Helsinki Human Right Group)

See also