Presidential Commission for Study of Communist Regime in Moldova
This paper discusses the activity of the Presidential Commission for the Study of Communist Totalitarian Regime and the opening of KGB and MVD archives in Moldova. The author, Igor Cau, from State University, Chiinu, and New Europe College, Bucharest, provides insights into this significant historical research endeavor.
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The Activity of the Presidential Commission The Activity of the Presidential Commission for the Study of Communist Totalitarian for the Study of Communist Totalitarian Regime and the opening of KGB and MVD Regime and the opening of KGB and MVD Archives in Moldova Archives in Moldova Igor Ca u, State University, Chi in u/ New Europe College, Bucharest
Conclusion. Why it partially failed? No unanimity or majority in the parliament to pass laws No law to create a separate KGB/MVD archive or legislate the openness of archives related to Communism Corruption of the elites, pro-European or pro-Romanian ones Lack of funds or political will to create an institution for the research of Communism