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[[Transnistria]] is a ''[[defacto]]'' independent region of the Republic of Moldova in [[Eastern Europe]].
[[Transnistria]] is a ''[[de facto]]'' independent region of the Republic of Moldova in [[Eastern Europe]].


[[Transnistria]] holds popular [[elections]] for a [[head of state]] ([[President]]) and a [[legislature]], but
[[Transnistria]] holds popular [[elections]] for a [[head of state]] ([[President]]) and a [[legislature]], but

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Transnistria is a de facto independent region of the Republic of Moldova in Eastern Europe.

Transnistria holds popular elections for a head of state (President) and a legislature, but the human rights and political freedom record of the entity is questioned by international organizations. Politics of Transnistria takes place in a framework of a presidential republic, whereby the President of Transnistria is both head of state and head of government. Executive power is exercised by the government. Legislative power is vested in both the government and parliament.

Political parties and elections

Template:Transnistrian presidential election, 2001 Template:Transnistrian legislative election, 2005

Summary of the 10 December 2000 legislative election results
Votes % Seats
Unity (Yedinstvo) . 9
Renovation (Obnovleniy) . 7
Power to the People (Vlast Narodu) . 1
Non-partisans . 25
vacant 1
Total (turnout ? %)   43
Source: Immigration and Nationality Directorate

See also