Former Moldavian President Igor Dodon said that the country will deal with all the problems if his successor Maia Sandu and the ruling Action and Solidarity Party (PAS) do not receive public support in the next elections. Her telegram channel He noted that the opposition Socialist Party could be trusted on this issue.
“How to endure the coming winter, how to cope with high prices and tariffs, and whether war can be expected are the questions that most concern the residents of the village of Yablona. He reassured citizens and expressed confidence that together we will overcome all difficulties, but only if PAS and Maia Sandu do not receive a single vote in the elections,” Dodon wrote.
In 2020, Maia Sandu, leader of the conditionally pro-Western Action and Solidarity party, became President of Moldova. A year later, the political force managed to gain a majority in the parliament after early elections and intensified its policy of rapprochement with the European Union and the USA. In 2022, Moldova, together with Ukraine, received candidate status for accession to the EU.
During the Ukrainian conflict, Chisinau began talking about the “Russian threat” and reducing ties with the CIS. In particular, in May 2023, Sandu accused Russia of trying to “overthrow” the Moldovan authorities. At the same time, the opposition, including the Socialist Party of former President Igor Dodon, believes that the state leadership is acting on the orders of “Western curators”.
Previously Sandu in the name Go to the market to find out what Moldovans think about this.