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Transnistrian Communist Party
The Transnistrian Communist Party, mo-Cyrl, Партидул Комунист дин Нистрения, uk, Придністровська комуністична партія, Prydnistrovs'ka komunistychna partiya is a communist party in the unrecognized state of Transnistria. The party was led by Oleg Khorzhan until his arrest and imprisonment in 2018. The party newspaper is the Russian-language biweekly ''Pravda Pridnestrovya'' (). It is printed in Georgia and sold locally in Transnistria; digital copies are also available online. History The PKP first fielded candidates in the 2005 legislative election but did not win any seats. Nadezhda Bondarenko, an editor of the official party newspaper ''Pravda Pridnestrovya'' and a member of the party's central committee, was the PKP's candidate in the 2006 presidential election. She received 8.1% of the vote, coming second to Smirnov, who won his fourth term in office with 82.4% of the vote. Khorzhan and Bondarenko were ...
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Nadezhda Bondarenko
Nadezhda Andreevna Bondarenko (russian: Надежда Андре́евна Бондаренко; born 19 October 1950) is a Transnistrian politician who has served as the acting chairperson of the Pridnestrovie Communist Party (PCP) since late 2018. She was formerly a police officer, and was the PCP's candidate for the 2006 presidential election. She is currently the editor-in-chief of the PCP's party newspaper, '' Pravda Pridnestrovya''. She is of Russian and Ukrainian descent. Early career She worked as an investigator in the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Soviet Union The Ministry of Internal Affairs of the USSR (MVD; russian: Министерство внутренних дел СССР (МВД)) was the interior ministry of the Soviet Union from 1946 to 1991. The MVD was established as the successor to th ... as part of the Tiraspol Internal Affairs Directorate. She later joined the Department of Transport of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Transnistria. In ...
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Central Committee
Central committee is the common designation of a standing administrative body of Communist party, communist parties, analogous to a board of directors, of both ruling and nonruling parties of former and existing socialist states. In such party organizations, the committee would typically be made up of delegates elected at a party congress. In Communist state, those states where it constituted the state power, the central committee made decisions for the party between congresses and usually was (at least nominally) responsible for electing the politburo. In non-ruling communist parties, the central committee is usually understood by the party membership to be the ultimate decision-making authority between congresses once the process of democratic centralism has led to an agreed-upon position. Non-communist organizations are also governed by central committees, such as the right-wing Likud party in Israel, the North American Mennonite Central Committee, Mennonite Church and Alcoholic ...
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Political Parties In Transnistria
The following is a list of political parties in Transnistria. Transnistria has a multi-party system. Political parties Active parties Parties which are either represented in parliament, or are actively fielding candidates in parliamentary elections. * Renewal (''Obnovlenie'') – registered in 2000 – governing party since 2005 * Pridnestrovie Communist Party (PCP) – registered in 2003 * Liberal Democratic Party of Pridnestrovie (''LDPP'') – registered in 2006 Defunct or inactive parties Parties and political organizations which have been disbanded or are no longer fielding candidates in parliamentary elections. * Breakthrough (''Proriv'') – registered in 2006 * Communist Party of Pridnestrovie (''PCP-PCUS'') * Fair Republic (''Republică Justă'') – founded on 3 July 2007 * For Accord and Stability * Movement for the Development of Nistru (''Miscarea pentru dezvoltarea de Nistru'') * Patriotic Party of Pridnestrovie (''Partidul Patriotic'') – registered ...
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Political Parties Established In 2003
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Communist Parties In Moldova
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Communist Parties In The Former Soviet Union
Communism (from Latin la, communis, lit=common, universal, label=none) is a far-left sociopolitical, philosophical, and economic ideology and current within the socialist movement whose goal is the establishment of a communist society, a socioeconomic order centered around common ownership of the means of production, distribution, and exchange which allocates products to everyone in the society.: "One widespread distinction was that socialism socialised production only while communism socialised production and consumption." Communist society also involves the absence of private property, social classes, money, and the state. Communists often seek a voluntary state of self-governance, but disagree on the means to this end. This reflects a distinction between a more libertarian approach of communization, revolutionary spontaneity, and workers' self-management, and a more vanguardist or communist party-driven approach through the development of a constitutional socialist st ...
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2003 Establishments In Moldova
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2016 Transnistrian Presidential Election
Presidential elections were held in Transnistria on 11 December 2016. The result was a victory for Supreme Council Speaker, Vadim Krasnoselsky, who defeated incumbent President Yevgeny Shevchuk. Candidates Seven candidates registered to contest the elections. However, former Interior Minister Gennady Kuzmichev later withdrew their candidacy.Кандидаты в Президенты ПМР
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Transnistria Transnistria, officially the Pridnestrovian Moldavian Republic (PMR), is an unrecognised breakaway ...
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2011 Transnistrian Presidential Election
Presidential elections were held in Transnistria on 11 December 2011. As no candidate received more than 50% of the vote in the first round, a run-off was held on 25 December. Candidates Incumbent president Igor Smirnov, running for re-election, had been in power since Transnistria declared independence in 1990, and was not term-limited. Candidate registration was open from 11 September to 11 November. On 14 September, opposition MP and former speaker of the Supreme Council Yevgeny Shevchuk was the first to nominate himself at the CEC. Shevchuk is affiliated with Obnovlenie, who are already supporting Kaminski, signalling a possible split. Shevchuk had been followed by Pridnestrovie Communist Party chairman and MP Oleg Khorzhan, as well as newspaper editor Andrey Safonov, who was also a candidate in the 2006 election. On 28 September, Proriv founder and MP Dmitry Soin also nominated himself as a candidate. Soin, Smirnov, Khorzhan, Safonov, Shevchuk and Kaminsky were registere ...
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2020 Transnistrian Legislative Election
Parliamentary elections were held in Transnistria on 29 November 2020, alongside municipal elections. Electoral system The 33 seats of the Supreme Council (Transnistria), Supreme Council are elected in single-member constituencies using first-past-the-post voting. Campaign Obnovlenie candidates ran unopposed in 22 of the 33 constituencies.Apathetic Voters Snub Election in Moldova’s Breakaway Transnistria
Balkan Insight, 30 December 2020


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Overall turnout was 27.79%, with the Camenca District reporting the highest turnout of 40.86%. Obnovlenie won 29 out of 33 seats in the Supreme Council, maintaining their status as a majority government. Four independent politicians were also el ...
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2015 Transnistrian Legislative Election
Parliamentary elections were held in Transnistria on 29 November 2015, alongside municipal elections. Electoral system The 43 seats of the Supreme Council are elected in single-member constituencies using first-past-the-post voting. Campaign A total of 138 candidates contested the elections.Polls Close In Transdniester Legislative, Municipal Elections
Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, 29 November 2015


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2010 Transnistrian Legislative Election
Parliamentary elections were held in Transnistria on 12 December 2010. All 43 seats of the Supreme Council of Transnistria were up for election. Transnistria uses first past the post with 43 single seat constituencies. In preparation for the election, boundaries of the electoral constituencies were reviewed and revised in September 2010. International observers The Supreme Council passed a resolution on 27 October to invite international observers to monitor the election. MPs invited the members of the Federation Council, the State Duma, Russia's Electoral Commission, the Ukrainian Verkhovna Rada, the Parliament of Abkhazia, South Ossetia, North Ossetia-Alania, Artsakh, as well as the European Parliament, the OSCE and the Council of Europe. Observers present included representatives from Abkhazia, Artsakh, Germany and Poland. According to official data, 22 of the 43 members of its parliament (MPs) were born on the territory of PMR, while 4 were born in Moldova, 7 were born i ...
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