Parliamentary elections were held in
Transnistria on 11 December 2005. They were won by the
Obnovlenie, an
NGO which, together with their allies, beat long-time President
Igor Smirnov's
Republic party. Following its victory, in June 2006, Obnovlenie was registered as a political party.
Results
According to PMR data, only 15 of the 43 members of its parliament (MPs) were born in the PMR territory (including 12 in Transnistria proper, and 3 in the
Bessarabian area in and around the city of
Bender, which is controlled by PMR), while 4 others in the rest of Moldova, with the remainder mainly born in Russia or
Ukraine.[1] Igor Smirnov, the leader of PMR, arrived in the region in 1987. Most of the MPs who were born elsewhere had moved to the region ten years or more before the conflict erupted.[2]
The victory of
Obnovlenie enabled the party to change the long-term speaker of the Supreme Council,
Grigore Mărăcuţă. On 28 December 2005, the leader of Renewal, Yevgeny Shevchuk was elected new speaker.