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In Romania, the inhabitants from the Republic of Moldova are colloquially called "Bessarabians" (basarabeni, after the Bessarabia region), in order to be distinguished from the inhabitants of the Romanian Moldavia region who also generally refer to themselves (or are referred to by the inhabitants of the other Romanian regions) as "Moldavians" (moldoveni), but declare Romanian ethnicity.
In October 2006 the Romanian newspaper Cotidianul estimated the cost of a union with Moldova at €30–35 billion, [26] and attracted criticism from the Romanian newspaper Ziua, [27] as well as Timpul [28] for exaggerating the costs and disregarding other dimensions of a possible union.
Buzău County – 22 March 2018. Signed by the County Council of Buzău. The unification declaration expressed support for the unification between Moldova and Romania and for the accession of the former into the European Union (EU), ending with the phrase "Long live Greater Romania!". [198] Bistrița-Năsăud County – 27 March 2018.
Official statistics show that about 1.5 million of Moldova's 2.4 residents hold dual citizenship -- including Romanian and Bulgarian, both EU members, or Russian -- largely to make travel and job ...
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Sfatul Țării is published by Parliament, which also publishes the daily Nezavisimaya Moldova in Russian. Other principal newspapers include Rabochiy Tiraspol (in Russian, the main newspaper of the Slavs in Transnistria), Ţara, Tineretul Moldovei/Molodezh Moldovy (in Romanian and Russian), and Viaţa satului (published by the government).
Voters in Moldova are casting their ballots Sunday in two crucial votes, which have been billed as the most consequential in the country’s post-Soviet history. One is for president, the other a ...
A senior government minister urged Moldovans on Sunday to shun "thieves, fugitives and bandits" after an exiled pro-Russian business magnate pledged to pay voters to vote "no" in a referendum on ...