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Courrier des Balkans | Moldova faces two elections for its European future

Moldova is rushing to the EU, but how fast? Can it stumble? Sunday sees a referendum on enshrining EU membership in the constitution and the first round of presidential elections, in which the pro-EU Maia Sandu will again stake her mandate. There is a long way to go behind these elections. EUROPEUM analyst Jana Faktor Juzová commented for Courrier des Balkans.
17. October 2024

Moldova is lagging far behind in terms of compliance with European standards, and is only at the initial stage of this process. This was clearly demonstrated in last year's progress report from the European Commission, and similar conclusions are also expected this year.

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