20 résultats pour "independence"
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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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The first Republic of the former USSR to declare its independence in1990, Lithuania is a Baltic State.
The first Republic of the former USSR to declare its independence in 1990, Lithuania is a Baltic State. The early days of independence were marked by economic difficulties following from the divorce from the old system which had long been integrated into the USSR. Nonetheless the 1992 elections were won by the former Communist Party. Sullied by these affairs, the government was brought down by the parliament in February 1996. The march towards a market economy has meant a large fall in the stand...
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This republic made a unilateral declaration of independence in 1991 andwas recognized by the EEC and the UN in 1992.
This republic made a unilateral declaration of independence in 1991 and was recognized by the EEC and the UN in 1992. A major industrial centre of former Yugoslavia, Slovenia hopes to integrate itself rapidly into the European Union. The settlement of the Istria conflict with Italy should speed progress. More than 2,000 businesses were privatised in 1994 and 1995 and the country is experiencing sustained growth, despite a still-high level of unemployment.
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The break up of Yugoslavia in 1991 and Macedonia's unilateral declarationof independence brought a fierce reaction from the Greeks.
The break up of Yugoslavia in 1991 and Macedonia's unilateral declaration of independence brought a fierce reaction from the Greeks. For them this Slav country could not call itself by this name and therefore was not to be recognised. Thus Macedonia was admitted to the United Nations in 1993 under the provisional name of "the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia". Threatened with economic suffocation by a partial blockade by the Greeks and Serbians, Macedonia obtains its supplies from Bulgaria...
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