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Communists and reformists neck-and-neck in Moldova - 29 November 2010 - News

Moldova's pro-European government coalition was neck-and-neck with opposition Communists today (29 November) when votes were counted from a parliamentary election crucial for the pace of reform in one of Europe's poorest countries.

'Murder Bureau': Department of Murders existed in Bulgaria - 01 September 2010 - Analysis

The Bulgarian state security services once had a top-secret special bureau responsible for the eradication, kidnapping or discrediting of Bulgarian émigrés around the world, alleges investigative journalist Alexenia Dimitrova of daily newspaper 24 Hours in an exclusive commentary for EurActiv. 

The left and right wing in Bulgaria - 11 June 2010 - Analysis

In Bulgarian politics, the right-wing has traditionally been Western-oriented and the left pro-Russian. Yet since the country's entry into the EU the differences between left and right have decreased and more pragmatic policies are being pursued, writes Bulgarian MEP Emil Stoyanov (European People's Party) in an exclusive commentary for EurActiv.

Buzek caught up in Israeli Holocaust controversy - 27 January 2010 - News

Jerzy Buzek, the president of the European Parliament, came under fire from Israeli intellectuals yesterday (26 January) for comparing the Nazi genocide with Communist oppression ahead of a Holocaust remembrance day in Auschwitz.

EPP adopts resolution on comdemning totalitarian communism - 06 February 2004 - News

In a resolution, the European People's Party is condemning totalitarian Communism. The party wants to prevent access to the Parliament and to the Commission of certain former communist leaders of the new Member States.

Hungarian Commissioner: We could also be forced to limit influx of Polish workers - 06 February 2004 - News

With restrictions on the free movement of labour to most of the present EU member states, Hungary could come under pressure to limit worker influx from neighbours like Poland and Slovakia, says Hungary's nomination for Commissioner Péter Balázs, in an exclusive interview with EurActiv.

EPP call to exclude former communists from Parliament stirs controversy - 02 February 2004 - News

Ministers, Commissioners and personalities close to the European People's Party will participate in the party's Congress in Brussels on 4 and 5 February 2004.

Open Them Up - 27 June 2002 - Analysis

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