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Moldovan parliamentary election, 2014 : ウィキペディア英語版 | Moldovan parliamentary election, 2014
Parliamentary elections were held in Moldova on 30 November 2014, four years after the previous parliamentary election on 28 November 2010. The elections were the eighth parliamentary election since independence in 1991. The elections were described as "more a loss than a victory" of the incumbent pro-European coalition, with center-right parties divided by sharp tensions. The pro-Russian Socialist Party (PSRM), composed of former communists, emerged as the winner of the 2014 elections and the strongest party in Parliament, gaining 20.51% of votes. The Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova (PCRM) dropped from 38 to 21 seats. ==Electoral system== The 101 members of Parliament were elected by party-list proportional representation in a single nationwide constituency.〔(Electoral system ) IPU〕 There were four separate electoral thresholds: 9 percent for electoral blocs with three or more parties, 7 percent for two-party electoral blocs, 4 percent for single parties or organisations, and 2 percent for independent candidates.〔 Documents for registration of electoral candidates had to be submitted to the Central Electoral Commission (CEC) between 3 and 30 October 2014.〔(General information about the parliamentary elections of 2014 in Moldova ) eDemocracy〕 Once formally registered by the CEC, the candidates were allowed to begin campaigning.〔("Moldova, Parliamentary Elections, 30 November 2014: Needs Assessment Mission Report", Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights, Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe, 19 September 2014, page 7, accessed 14 December 2014 )〕 Voter turnout had to be over 33 percent for the election to be validated.〔
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