The March 6, 2005 parliamentary elections were the 4th electoral competition of this kind after proclamation of independence of the Republic of Moldova. Taking part in the parliamentary scrutiny were 23 electoral competitors, including 2 electoral blocs, 9 parties or social-political movements, and 12 independent candidates. The voter turnout was 64.84% and the 101 parliamentary seats have been distributed as follows: PCRM — 56 seats, BMD — 34 and PPCD — 11.
General information on elections
Contestants who have passed threshold of representation
List of members of the Parliament of the Republic of Moldova elected on March 6, 2005[…]
In the March 6 parliamentary elections three contestants passed the electoral threshold and entered the Moldovan Parliament (16th Legislature) — Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova (45.98% of the votes), “Moldova Democrata (Democratic Moldova)” Electoral Bloc (28.53%) and Christian Democratic People’s Party (9.07%)
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Daily newslines on the electoral campaign[…]
Reports and analyses covering election campaign, Election Day and post-election period[…]
- Post-election reflections
Igor Botan, 14 March 2005
- There were serious shortcoming in the way parliamentary elections were conducted in the Republic of Moldova (RM) on March 6, 2005. Still, it is important that International Election Observation Mission found that the 6 March parliamentary elections in Moldova were generally in compliance with most OSCE and Council of Europe commitments and other international election standards[…]
- Final stage of the electoral campaign
Igor Botan, 13 February 2005
Selection of voter education materials produced by ADEPT in view of April 5, 2009 parliamentary elections[…]
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