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Reunification with Romania and the EU membership it would bring, the solution for the Communist Republic of Moldova
The German reunification is an important topic of conversation these days in Moldova, in the run-up to parliamentary elections on April 5, opposition parties calling for closer links, or even a union, with EU member state Romania.
The historic evolution of the Romanian province of Moldova
The medieval Moldova is now half part of Romania, an important part forms the actual Republic of Moldova (Romanians call is Basarabia) and other territories are part of Ukraine.
The three Romanian medieval principalities Walachia (Muntenia), Transylvania and Moldova were first united by Michael the Brave (in Romanian Mihai Viteazul) in 1600. Because of the division of medieval states the three Romanian speaking principalities were forced to remain apart until 1 December 1918 when they united again creating the Greater Romania.
After the Second World War, USSR occupied the eastern territories of Romania, Basarabia and Northern Bucovina. Today, the largest part of Basarabia forms the Republic of Moldova, the South of Basarabia and the North of Bucovina is under Ukraine.
Today’s Modova
In the context of the parliamentary election in Moldova the population of this state with in a large majority is Romanians and Romanian speaking call for closer ties with Romania and the EU. A solution that is promoted frequently is a union of the Republic of Moldova with Romania after the German reunification model.
"If Romanians and Moldovans decide in favour of a union, the EU will not oppose them", says one European diplomat confidently cited by www.spiegel.de
If there will be a reunification of Moldova with Romania, that is still subject of discussion but what is sure is that the Europe's last Communist regime from Chisinau must go home and let the democratic parties build a European future for the population. That will happen after 5 April 2009!
Read the article in the www.spiegel.de:
http://www.spiegel.de/international/europe/0,1518,617005,00.html
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