A clean shelter from Russian storms

Russia’s government-run news agencies have lately taken an interest in Moldova, a tiny democratic country next to Ukraine. On Tuesday, for example, an outlet of Sputnik news criticized the appointment of a new head prosecutor to fight corruption in Moldova, a former Soviet state well on its way to joining the European Union.

Perhaps one reason for this scrutiny: A new EU-funded report on progress toward honest governance in Europe finds Moldova to be a “surprise” performer on measures like transparency and judicial independence. The country of some 3 million people now even outshines a few EU member states such as Greece and Romania in fighting corruption.

For Moscow, a cleaner Moldova would mean less opportunity to influence its politics with illicit money and knock back Moldova’s prospects of EU membership. In an election last October, the equivalent of at least $15 million was transferred from Russia into the accounts of some 130,000 Moldovan citizens to influence their vote, according to Moldovan police. Hundreds of people have so far been fined for taking such payments.

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