“Russia and Russian effects? No thanks!” It was a clear message that the Sunday Parliagenary election in the Moldova Republic was sent by voters unexpectedly.
A clear margin was the winner ruling Pro-Europe Action and Solidarity (PAS) party, contrary to all opinion poll predictions in the election, which only got more than 50% of the votes received, unexpectedly maintained its absolute majority.
Even though it lost eight seats, most of the 101 seats in Parliament are likely to be out of 55.
The Russian patriotic electoral block alliance, headed by former President Igor Dodon, received only 24% of the vote, resulting in much less than one result.
Russian supporters in Parliament, Romanian parties
Other aspects passing the threshold to enter Parliament are nominal neutral, but the Russian -pro -political alliance is known as optional, headed by the mayor of Chisinau, ion seban (about 8%), and the populist businessman Rento Yusatai, our party’s party).
In any other major surprise, predicted by any opinion poll or pundit, the right -wing populist democracy in the Home Party (PPDA) received 5.6% of the votes, which means that it will also be represented in Parliament.
The PPDA is in favor of the reunion of Moldova and Romania and is associated with a distant Romanian party alliance for the Romanian people (and), whose leaders, whose leaders, have been stopped from entering Moldova.
Not winning for migrant vote alone
Once all the votes were counted, it became clear that the PAS not only got a significant majority of votes cast by Moldovan Pravasi (about 80,000 people) in Western Europe, but most of the votes cast in three quarters of all constitutions at home.
Traditional electoral blocks of the country came only in the country’s traditional supporters Russian, in the autonomous region of Gagauzia and the separate number of voters from the separatist region of Transnistria.
Big necklace for crarylin
This is the election result earlier and a major defeat for Russia and Kremlin, which invested heavily in the Russian campaign.
Igor Grosu, both PAS and Parliamentary President, said on Monday morning: “Moldova, I salute you. You fight against the enemies of this country, which seemed invincible. Money, lies, illegalities.”
Grosu gave a clear message to the election as a clear message that “we decide what happens in this country, not Russia,” not only Russia, saying “it only won the election, people won.”
‘Moldova 3, Putin 0’
One of the most popular and senior candidates of PAS, Redu Marion posted on Facebook: “Moldova 3, Putin 0 – Congratulations to Moldovans!”
This was not only a coalition for the result of Sunday’s parliamentary election, but also about the presidential election in the last November, in which the supporters of Europe, the President of Europe, were re -simpled, and the European Union’s referendum was held on the same day that was held on the same day, voted for the purpose of joining the European Union of the country.
In recent weeks and months, Moldova has been filled with pro -Russian content on social media. Most of the thesis was shared by the patriotic electoral blocks, many of which were posted from unknown accounts.
In addition, the fugitive Moldovan-Israeli businessman Ilan Shor, who blamed the country’s banking system for stealing one billion dollars, ie Moscow was held in Moscow for his vote-kharid’s comprehensive campaign.
Training to create disturbance of people
Recently, the coordinators of Shore’s network have been arrested in recent weeks – during a major raid across the country last week in which large quantities of cash, publicity materials, fake ballots and weapons were seized.
Moldovan and Serbian police forces arrested people participating in training camps in Serbia, where Moldovan and Romanian citizens were trained as unrest in the run-up in the election.
Moldova’s Election Commission stopped several supporters Russian parties from participating in the elections on the basis of illegal operations and the party’s funding.
Two days before the election, two parties were stopped, one of which was the Russian heart of the Moldova (IM) party of former Governor of Gagazia’s autonomous region, Irina andlah, whose political leaders have a close relationship with the Kremlin.
Uncontrollably emotional message
Moldovan president Mia Sandu spoke to the voters in an inadvertent manner after casting her vote on Sunday, posting a video on Facebook, among other things that said: “Russia is not our friends. Tap for us and it wants to buy our votes and our country.”
Later he wrote on Facebook that “Moldova is our country, not the criminal group of shorts.”
Igor Dodon, leader of the Patriotic Electoral Block Alliance, lost the PAS election declared late on Sunday and called for a protest to defend the “victory of people on PAS” on Monday.
Until Monday afternoon, Dodon did not comment on the election result. Given that the result of the election was unexpectedly clear, observers do not expect Annie protest or uncrend in the coming days.
The mayor of Chisinau ion Seban simply wrote on Facebook: “We thank all. We respect the vote of citizens!”
Speaking at a press conference, PAS leader and Parliament Speaker Igor Grosu defended the opposition’s right to publicly protesting. However, he asked patriotic electoral blocks and fellow legalists Igor Dodon to protest peacefully and not to pay people to protest – something that was happy in the past.
This article was the original published in German and was adapted by Angle Flagon.
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