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Transnistria has a ] system, dominated by non-partisans. Transnistria has a ] system, dominated by non-partisans.

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2005 election posters

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Politics of Transnistria
Constitution
Executive
LegislatureSupreme Council Speaker
Alexander Korshunov
Political parties
Elections
Administrative divisions
  • Five Raions
  • One Municipality
Foreign relations

Diplomatic missions of / in Transnistria

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Political parties in Transnistria lists political parties in Transnistria. Transnistria has a multi-party system, dominated by non-partisans.

Political Parties

Parliamentary parties

Possible other parties (not confirmed)

See also

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