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Legislative Capture and Oligarchic Collusion: Two Pathways of Democratic Backsliding and Recovery in Moldova

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Marandici, Ion

Abstract

I examine two pathways of democratic backsliding in Moldova, and the ways in which the country was able to reverse the backsliding trends. The first episode (2001-2009) started with a political party gaining a supermajority in Parliament and setting up a semi-authoritarian system of governance. Pro-... view more

I examine two pathways of democratic backsliding in Moldova, and the ways in which the country was able to reverse the backsliding trends. The first episode (2001-2009) started with a political party gaining a supermajority in Parliament and setting up a semi-authoritarian system of governance. Pro-democracy protests and coercive attempts by the state to suppress them led to an institutional stalemate, culminating in snap elections that brought a victory for the political opposition. The second backsliding episode (2014-2019) was characterized by oligarchic collusion: major oligarchs funded and controlled the ruling parties while engaging in grand corruption and contributing to a gradual democratic decline. Recovery from this backsliding episode was enabled by cross-ethnic, trans-ideological protests against corruption, strategic institutional changes, and inter-oligarchic wars. The analysis underscores how contentious politics, electoral processes, and the empowerment of weakened political institutions can help generate democratic recovery.... view less

Keywords
Moldova; democracy; political development; political system; oligarchy; political influence; corruption; democratization

Classification
Political Process, Elections, Political Sociology, Political Culture

Free Keywords
Moldova; legislative capture; democratic backsliding; wealth inequality

Document language
English

Publication Year
2024

Page/Pages
p. 93-108

Journal
The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 712 (2024) 1

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/00027162241307749

ISSN
1552-3349

Status
Postprint; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Public Domain Dedication


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