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18 Dec 2009

Having welcomed the EU neighbourhood policy in 2004, despite the absence of an EU membership perspective, Moldova appeared as one of the better-performing Eastern neighbours in terms of democratisation and economic reform. However, an appetite for EU integration slowly disappeared in recent years and the electoral abuses by the authorities during the April 2009 elections exposed serious cracks in its democratic system, prompting international condemnation.

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Author George Dura
Series CEPS Commentaries
Publisher Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS)
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