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Revision as of 13:12, 16 November 2008 editWaacstats (talk | contribs)Autopatrolled, Extended confirmed users, Pending changes reviewers1,348,587 editsm Stub-sorting. You can help!← Previous edit Revision as of 20:20, 24 February 2009 edit undoFarkas János (talk | contribs)3,389 edits I changed the most of the Russian names to the Moldovan ones mostly because Moldovan is the first language mentioned in the RMN constitution but also because this is the language shared by RM and RMN.Next edit →
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*] (''Obnovleniye'') - also known in English as ''Renovation'' - registered in 2006 *] (''Obnovleniye'') - also known in English as ''Renovation'' - registered in 2006


*] (''Respublika'') - registered in 2007 *] (''Republica'') - registered in 2007
*] - registered in 2006 *] (''Partidul Patriotic'') - registered in 2006
*] (''Narodnaya Volya'') - registered in 2006 *] (''Voinţă Populară'') - registered in 2006


*] (''Spravedlivaya Respublika'') - founded on 3 July 2007 *] (''Doar Republica'') - founded on 3 July 2007
*] (''Proriv'') - registered in 2006 *] (''Proriv'') - registered in 2006
*] - registered in 2006 *] (''Partidul Liberal Democrat'') - registered in 2006


*] (''KPP-CPSU'') *] (''PCP-PCUS'')


*] (''PKP'') *] (''PCP'')
*] - registered in 2007 *] (''Partidul Social Democrat'') - registered in 2007


===Inactive parties === ===Inactive parties ===
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Parties and political organizations active in the past whose current level of electoral activity is not confirmed or who are not proposing candidates for parliamentary elections. Parties and political organizations active in the past whose current level of electoral activity is not confirmed or who are not proposing candidates for parliamentary elections.


*] (''Yedinstvo'') *] (''Unitate'')
*] (''Povernennia'') *] (''Povernennia'')
*] (''Vlast Narodu'') *] (''Vlast Narodu'')
*] *]
*] *] (''Uniunea Patriotic Forţelor'')
*] *] (''Poziţie'')
*] *] (''Sovietul de Colectivele de Muncă Unite'')
*] *] (''Miscarea pentru dezvoltarea de Nistru'')


==See also== ==See also==
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Politics of Transnistria
Constitution
Executive
LegislatureSupreme Council Speaker
Alexander Korshunov
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Administrative divisions
  • Five Raions
  • One Municipality
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Political parties in Transnistria lists political parties in Transnistria. Transnistria has a multi-party system.

Political Parties

Parliamentary parties

Parties which are either represented in parliament, have launched candidates for parliamentary elections, or have indicated their intensions to do so.

  • Renewal (Obnovleniye) - also known in English as Renovation - registered in 2006

Inactive parties

Parties and political organizations active in the past whose current level of electoral activity is not confirmed or who are not proposing candidates for parliamentary elections.

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