Pavel Postica
Pavel Postica is a vice-president of the Central Electoral Commission of Moldova. He has spoken out against the proposed referendum on Moldova's neutrality, emphasizing that the issues raised in it are already addressed in the country's Constitution and that it is unnecessary to consult the public on matters that are legally established.
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Countries Mentioned
| Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Moldova | 1 | 6.00 | 0.16% | +0% | 4,033,963 | 6,444 | $12,000 | 19$ |
| Totals | 1 | 4,033,963 | 6,444 | $12,000 | 19$ |
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Recent Mentions
Moldova:
Pavel Postică is the vice president of the CEC and provided technical explanations regarding the difficulties in detecting illegal campaign financing.
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Moldova:
Pavel Postică, vice president of CEC, discusses the legality of CEC's decisions.
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Moldova:
Pavel Postică, vice president of CEC, stated that CEC's decisions were based on legislation.
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Moldova:
Pavel Postica is the vice president of the Central Electoral Commission who issued a report against Filipov.
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Moldova:
Pavel Postica is the vice president of the CEC and has commented on the electoral integrity and sanctions against political parties.
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Moldova:
Pavel Postica is the vice president of the CEC who stated that the political party did not report expenses for social media promotion.
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Moldova:
Pavel Postica is the Vice President of the Central Electoral Commission who stated that the political party did not report any expenses for social media promotion.
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Moldova:
Pavel Postica is the vice president of the CEC who explained the lack of mention for the electoral competitor.
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Romania:
Pavel Postică stated that investigations revealed Ilan Șor's involvement with Moldova Mare.
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Moldova:
Pavel Postica, vicepreședintele CEC, reacted to the fact that an electoral competitor contracted a printing house to print ballots for 'advertising' purposes.
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