2019 Moldovan constitutional crisis (English Wikipedia)

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  • The Associated Press (9 June 2019). "Moldova's Interim President Calls Snap Election Amid Crisis". The New York Times.
  • Kingsley, Patrick (2019-06-14). "Moldova Had Two Governments. One Has Finally Resigned". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2019-06-15.

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  • "Constitution of the Republic of Moldova". www.presedinte.md. Retrieved 2019-06-15. Art. 85 (1) – In the event of impossibility to form the Government or in case of blocking up the procedure of adopting the laws for a period of 3 months, the President of the Republic of Moldova, following consultations with parliamentary fractions, may dissolve the Parliament.

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