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Moldova's Constitutional Court Allows Members of Banned Pro-Russian Party Shor To Run In Elections

Moldova's Constitutional Court declared Shor “unconstitutional” and dissolved it earlier this year. (file photo)
Moldova's Constitutional Court declared Shor “unconstitutional” and dissolved it earlier this year. (file photo)

Moldova's Constitutional Court said on October 3 that members of the Russia-backed Shor party can take part in local elections next month, less than four months after it banned the organization. The decision comes after a complaint by members of the party, which is headed by exiled businessman Ilan Shor and is accused by the West and the Moldovan government of trying to destabilize the country, against a law that prevents its leaders from running in elections for a period of five years. In June, the Constitutional Court declared Shor “unconstitutional” and dissolved it amid moves by Moldova to reduce the influence of Russia. To read the original story by RFE/RL’s Moldovan Service, click here.

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