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ANDREW RETTMAN
http://euobserver.com/9/27953/?rk=1
- EUOBSERVER / BRUSSELS — EU institutions are appalled at Romania’s proposal to give citizenship to up to 1 million Moldovans - a project that could damage Romania’s standing inside the union.
- If the scheme goes ahead and Moldova retaliates by making dual citizenship illegal, the EU country would effectively annex one quarter of its neighbour’s population in a scenario described by one EU official as «frightening» in terms of regional stability.
- Several EU staff questioned by EUobserver on Thursday (16 April) believed the plan is political bluster ahead of Romania presidential elections and will never come to pass.
- «This is just a proposal, an expression of will. I am not sure if it is not just a political statement,» EU foreign relations spokeswoman Christina Gallach said.
- But the Czech EU presidency publicly rebuked Bucharest after a meeting between Czech EU minister Alexandr Vondra and Romanian foreign minister Cristian Diaconescu, in a sign of rising tension within the bloc.
- «I told my Romanian colleague about our serious concerns of the possible risks arising from adopting simplified procedures for Romanian citizenship,» Mr Vondra said.
- Bucharest on Wednesday night put forward a bill to extend the right to naturalisation for Moldovans whose grandparent or great-grandparent was a Romanian. Previously, only Moldovans with Romanian grandparents could apply.
- The draft law — which still needs parliamentary approval — also cut the deadline for processing paperwork from six months to five months and dropped a Romanian language test.
- The move is a tit-for-tat reaction to Moldova’s decision to impose visa requirements on Romanian citizens after accusing Romania of trying to stage a coup following elections last week.



