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Is Anyone Ready for Sunflower Harvest in Moldova?
Despite some relaxing position in the recent polls , the leaders of the still largely unreformed Communist ruling party (CPM) in Moldova seemed to walk through a state of panic since the end of 2004. The recent ‘horticultural upheavals’ scared to death some of its leaders, exposing a deep sense of their vulnerability to the ‘soft-power’ changes that produced a number of notorious defections in Ukraine and Georgia.
| Link | http://www.epinetwork.org…ts/THE-SUNFLOWER_IDIS.doc |
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| Author | Munteanu, I. |
| Date | 20-Feb-2005 |
| Institute | Institute for Development and Social Initiatives |
| Tags | Communist, Moldova, Ukraine, Georgia |
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