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2013 Pro Europe demonstration in Moldova

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Pro Europe demonstration
in Chișinău, 2013
LocationMoldova Chișinău, Moldova
Coordinates47°01′40″N 28°49′40″E / 47.02778°N 28.82778°E / 47.02778; 28.82778
Date3 November 2013
11:00-15:00 (UTC+2)
PerpetratorsPro-EU activists and anti-communist demonstrators
No. of participants
Demonstrators: around 117,000.[1]

The Pro Europe demonstration took place in the capital of Moldova, Chișinău, on 3 November 2013. The demonstration was organised by three parties of the ruling coalition: Liberal Democratic Party of Moldova, Democratic Party of Moldova and Liberal Reformists Party. It's estimated that around 100,000 people participated at the demonstration, at that time being the biggest mass group or collection of groups of people, since Moldovan Declaration of Independence.[1]

Details

Originally, the organisers said the demonstration involved around 100,000 people, but the police estimated the crowd at 60,000 people.[1] However, the police reevaluated this number and in an official communication declared that around 117,000 people took part.[2] The crowd of people gathered in Moldova's capital Chișinău, on November 3, 2013, to show their support for closer ties with the European Union. It came a few weeks before a summit in Vilnius, Lithuania where Moldova hoped to sign a partnership agreement with the EU.[3]

Moldovan President, Nicolae Timofti, told the crowds:

The European integration is a chance to rebuild our economy, improve the quality of life and ensure prosperity of all citizens, to build a society with a clear vision.[3]

The demonstration was organised by the Moldovan government which wants to send a clear message to Brussels. However the country is under pressure from Russia which says closer ties with the EU would have “serious consequences” for Moldovan workers in Russia and the export of its goods.[3]

At the opening ceremony of demonstration, Moldovan soprano singer Valentina Naforniță, performed the Anthem of Moldova.[4]

At the end of demonstration, participants have voted the ″Declaration from Chișinău″.[5][6]

Aftermath

Along with Ukraine and Georgia, Moldova entered into an association agreement with the EU in June 2014.[7]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c (in Romanian) 100 de mii oameni, potrivit organizatorilor, au venit in PMAN. Declaratia Pro Europeana, votata, 3 Noiembrie 2013, PRO TV
  2. ^ Poliția: La mitingul Pro-Europa au participat aproximativ 117.000 de oameni, PUBLIKA.MD, publicat in data de 04-11-2013
  3. ^ a b c Tens of thousands join ‘pro-Europe’ rally in Moldova’s capital, euronews.com
  4. ^ (in Romanian) Vocea de privighetoare a Valentinei Nafornița, cea care a deschis manifestația din 3 noiembrie, Unimedia.md
  5. ^ (in Romanian) Manifestație pro-europeană: 100.000 de basarabeni au adoptat „Declarația de la Chișinău” Archived 2013-11-04 at archive.today, Sergiu Bidilă, A.M.PRESS
  6. ^ (in Romanian) Declarația pro-europeană votată la manifestație, inprofunzime.md
  7. ^ "[ARCHIVED CONTENT] European Union - EEAS (European External Action Service) - EU forges closer ties with Ukraine, Georgia and Moldova". eeas.europa.eu.
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