| | |
Other events of 2014
Timeline of Moldovan history |
This is a list of 2014 events that occurred in Moldova.
President – Nicolae Timofti, since 2012
Prime Minister – Iurie Leancă, since 2013
President of the Parliament – Igor Corman, since 2013
2 February – A referendum on Gagauzia's independence from Moldova is held with 98.9 percent of voters supporting Gagauzia's self-determination. The authorities from Chișinău declare it illegal.
27 February – The European Parliament votes to approve abolishing visa requirements for citizens of Moldova who have biometric passports.
11 March – Transnistrian authorities bans the holding of a rally in support of pro-Russian forces in Crimea and southeastern Ukraine.
15 March – Amid annexation of the Crimean Peninsula by Russia, Ukraine seal its border with Moldova in the breakaway Transnistrian region for Russian males.
18 March – Mikhail Burla, President of the so-called Supreme Soviet in Tiraspol, asks the Chairman of the State Duma, Sergey Naryshkin, to consider drafting a law that would permit Transnistria's possible accession to Russia.
25 March – The Bashkan of Gagauzia, Mikhail Formuzal, and the President of People's Assembly in Comrat, Dmitry Konstantinov, visit Russia to sign a twinning agreement with the Moscow region.
5 July – Moldova's Council for TV and Radio suspends the broadcast license of the Russian TV channel Russia-24 and places sanctions on four Moldovan broadcasters for lack of pluralism.
2014 in Moldova Wikipedia (Text) CC BY-SA