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'''Renovation''' (''Obnovleniye'') is a ] in ], a breakaway republic from ]. | '''Renovation''' (''Obnovleniye'') is a ] in ], a breakaway republic from ]. | ||
At the ] ] of ] ], the party won 7 out of 43 seats. The party improved on ] ] to win |
At the ] ] of ] ], the party won 7 out of 43 seats. The party improved on ] ] to win 27 of those 43 seats. The majority achieved is not essential in the political system of Tiraspol. | ||
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Renovation (Obnovleniye) is a political party in Transnistria, a breakaway republic from Moldova. At the legislative elections of 10 December 2000, the party won 7 out of 43 seats. The party improved on 11 December 2005 to win 27 of those 43 seats. The majority achieved is not essential in the political system of Tiraspol.
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