The Democratic Convention of Romania is not likely to be jubilant on its fourth birthday. Members have been wrangling for more than a year, and the withdrawal of four key parties signals the almost certain demise of the country’s opposition allianceby MICHAEL SHAFIR THE DEMOCRATIC CONvention of Romania (CDR), an alliance of opposition parties and civic organizations founded in 1991, […]

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