Moldovan presidential election, 2011–2012
A presidential election was held in Moldova on 16 December 2011. The president is elected by the parliament in an indirect election. After the election on 16 December failed, a second attempt was made on 15 January 2012. However, that vote was annulled as being unconstitutional since it had not been held in a secret vote. On 16 March, parliament elected Nicolae Timofti as president by 62 votes out of 101, with the PCRM boycotting the election, putting an end to a political crisis that had lasted since April 2009.
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Moldovan presidential election, 2011–2012
A presidential election was held in Moldova on 16 December 2011. The president is elected by the parliament in an indirect election. After the election on 16 December failed, a second attempt was made on 15 January 2012. However, that vote was annulled as being unconstitutional since it had not been held in a secret vote. On 16 March, parliament elected Nicolae Timofti as president by 62 votes out of 101, with the PCRM boycotting the election, putting an end to a political crisis that had lasted since April 2009.
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A presidential election was he ...... t had lasted since April 2009.
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2011-12-02
2012-03-16
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Democratic Party of Moldova
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Moldovan presidential election, 2016
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Nicolae Timofti
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Moldovan presidential election, November–December 2009
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A presidential election was he ...... t had lasted since April 2009.
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Elezioni presidenziali moldave del 2011-2012
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Moldovan presidential election, 2011–2012
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