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'''Renovation''' (''Obnovleniye'') is a ] in ], a breakaway republic from ]. | '''Renovation''' (''Obnovleniye'') is a ] in ], a breakaway republic from ]. | ||
At the ] ] of ] ], the party won 7 out of 43 seats. The party improved on ] ] to win |
At the ] ] of ] ], the party won 7 out of 43 seats. The party improved on ] ] to win 23 of those 43 seats (with another 6 seats going to allies). The party is pro-business and not allied with President ] whose party, ''Respublica'', lost several seats. | ||
The original name of the party, in Russian, is ''Obnovleniye'' which can interchangeably be translated as either ''Renovation'' and ''Renewal''. The party itself and most foreign press prefers the latter translation, ''Renewal''. The party's leaders in parliament are Mikhail Burla and ]. The latter was elected speaker (chairman) of parliament following the party's sweeping December 2005 win. | |||
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Renovation (Obnovleniye) is a political party in Transnistria, a breakaway republic from Moldova. At the legislative elections of 10 December 2000, the party won 7 out of 43 seats. The party improved on 11 December 2005 to win 23 of those 43 seats (with another 6 seats going to allies). The party is pro-business and not allied with President Igor Smirnov whose party, Respublica, lost several seats.
The original name of the party, in Russian, is Obnovleniye which can interchangeably be translated as either Renovation and Renewal. The party itself and most foreign press prefers the latter translation, Renewal. The party's leaders in parliament are Mikhail Burla and Yevgeni Shevchuk. The latter was elected speaker (chairman) of parliament following the party's sweeping December 2005 win.
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