Moldova’s former president, Igor Dodon, has urged the country’s current president, Maia Sandu, to resign and hold snap elections. He stated this in an interview with the agency. Sputnik.
“If the government is not afraid of public opinion, it should do just that and prove that it trusts the support of the people. It’s kind of a challenge. Let’s see what the government has to say about it,” he said.
Dodon added that early presidential elections could be held in November.
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