Saturday, December 22, 2018

Modolva and Romania Runification Design


Re-unification design (1991 - 2015)



               The design of Reunification between Romania emerged in the late 1980s after the 1989 Romanian Revolution and the effects of Glastnost's policies in the Soviet Union. Ruminal nationalism movement became a major issue in Moldova5. The desire of Moldova to join the territory of Romania is getting stronger. He proved by the adoption of the Romanian three-color flag as the country flag of Moldova, which was made into the Romanian national anthem Desteapta-te, romane! (awake Romania!) became Moldovan national anthem and used Romanian language and Latin script as a language and was studied in schools in Moldova.6 Moldova's desire to merge with Romania is reasonable because if seen from history, culture and ethnic Romanian and Moldovan have in common, Moldova and Romania share the same history because it used to be Moldova is part of Romania. Proponents of the Reunification between Romania and Moldova are called Unionisti (unionis) and opposers are called Moldovenisti (Moldovenist).

                    Moldova is the poorest country in Europe with an income of $ 2 per day resulting in crises and problems in the country, unemployment and hunger hit Moldova therefore Moldova wants to join Romania because it wants a better life joining Romania is expected to be hope for Moldova. Romania is ready to accept Moldova to join into one region, evidenced by the beginning of independence Moldova Romania was the first country to recognize the independence of the Republic of Moldova just hours after independence of Moldova after the declaration of independence was issued by the Moldovan parliament. From the Romanian Government declaration made on this occasion it clearly resulted in that, Moldova was considered a form of emancipation and a step towards reunification with Romania. Within days the agreement was signed for the establishment of diplomatic relations between Moldova and Romania.

                   he desire for re-unification between Romania and Moldova encompasses all regions of Moldova (including Transnistria) but this design raises new problems which emerge from the eastern part of Moldova, namely the Transnistria region inhabited by mostly ethnic Russians and Ukrainians who call themselves Pridnestrovian Moldavian Soviet Socialist The Republic openly opposes the draft re-unification between Moldova and Romania, this group does not want re-unification because of their fear of being a minority and ethnic group that is not heard if re-unification is realized.


                    The draft re-unification triggered the declaration of Transnistria to become Priestnvian Moldavian republic and the declaration of the Transnistria region was rejected by the Moldovan government which considered Transnistria to be part of Moldova and that was also rejected by Transnistria. The conflict between Moldova and Transnistrian rebels ensued and dragged on to cause armed contact between Moldova and Transnistria. The Transnistrian War has invited many parties to participate in it. Romania is the only country that helps Moldova. Russia and Ukraine are countries that assist Transnistria. Transnistria, who won the war against Moldova, finally became de facto independent and has been in the status quo until now. Russia's involvement and great influence are regarded as the main factors causing Transnistria not to be embraced by Moldova and Transnistria's fears if one day Re-unification continues to occur by Romania and Moldova, because the design of the reification still looks to be a big consideration for both countries until this.

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