Parliamentary elections were held in Moldova on Sunday, September 28.
The Central Election Commission developed 99.5% of the vote, 2 thousand 263 out of 2 thousand 274 protocols. The ruling pro-European party “Actions and Solidarity” (PAS) overcame a 50 percent barrier of voter support-50.03% of voters who voted for political force of President May Sandu. Thus, PAS can get about 55 seats in a 101-seater parliament.
The second place will be occupied by the pro -Russian Patriotic Bloc, led by former President Igor Dodon, who received 24.26% of the vote. An alternative block, which received 7.99%, takes third place.
The parliament can also be obtained by the Home Party of Democracy, which is accused of relations with the Russian FSB and our populist Renato Usati.
We recall that on September 25, the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine agreed with sanctions against Moldova politicians who actively support the Kremlin. The list was, in particular, the professional leader of Gagauzia Evgeni Khutsul, the head of the Renaissance of Natalia Paraska. Policy from orbit Ilan Shor Victoria Furtun.
Source: Racurs

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