Moldovans are as a result of vote on Sunday in a pivotal parliamentary election that can decide whether or not the nation of two.4 million folks continues on its path in direction of becoming a member of the EU or drifts again into Moscow’s orbit, with widespread stories of Russian meddling.
The professional-western president, Maia Sandu, and her ruling Motion and Solidarity social gathering (PAS), which holds a parliamentary majority, face a stiff problem from the Patriotic Electoral Bloc, an alliance of pro-Russian, Soviet-nostalgic events led partially by the previous president Igor Dodon, whom Sandu defeated in 2020.
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