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A former Soviet Republic, Moldavia achieved a difficult independence in1991.
A former Soviet Republic, Moldavia achieved a difficult independence in 1991. Numerous separatist attempts have marked recent years: against Moldavian nationalists who demanded the reunification of the country with Rumania, the Slavs of the East of the Dnepr, primarily Russians and Ukrainians, declared their independence; the Gagaouzes did the same and a civil war ensued in 1992. An agreement for the non-partition of the State was signed at the end of 1992 and Moldavia joined the CIS in 1993. A...
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After 40 years of dictatorship under Franco, Spain achieved democracy in1978.
After 40 years of dictatorship under Franco, Spain achieved democracy in 1978. Decentralisation was introduced rapidly under Basque and Catalan pressure, the regions where it has gone furthest. Having been in power since 1982, the Socialists, faced with numerous scandals, lost power in 1996 to the Spanish People's Party, elected thanks to the support of Basque and Catalan nationalists - both of which are seeking independence. Spain, a member of the European Union since 1986, has successfully tak...