Democraţia
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Type | Weekly newspaper |
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Founder(s) | The European Institute for Political Studies in Moldova |
Editor-in-chief | Ala Mândâcanu (2001-2004), Cornel Ciurea (2006-2009) |
Founded | December 2001 |
Political alignment | It was close to the Social Liberal Party (Moldova) |
Language | Romanian |
Ceased publication | April 5, 2009 |
Headquarters | Chişinău |
Circulation | 3,500 (February 2008) |
Democraţia (Romanian for "Democracy") was a weekly newspaper from the Republic of Moldova, published between December 2001 and April 5, 2009. The editors in chief were Ala Mândâcanu (2001–2004) [1] and Cornel Ciurea (2006–2009).[2] The weekly newspaper was close to the Social Liberal Party (Moldova), Cornel Ciurea was serving as a deputy president of the party.[3]
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