“It may be the decisive moment for Romania and the Republic of Moldova”
Sunday, November 27, 2022, 10:01 p.m
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Journalist Cristian Tudor Popescu wrote on Sunday, November 27, on Facebookthat Maia Sandu’s party remains first in the preferences of voters in the Republic of Moldova.
The journalist says that “the pro-European party of Maia Sandu resists the trust of the Moldovans” and that “now may be the decisive moment for Romania and the Republic of Moldova, since the Union of 1918”.
“The brother in need knows himself
For the undersigned, this is the news of the day: STEP remains high in the preferences of voters in the Republic of Moldova. Last one sounding it shows 36.5% for PAS, 28.9% for Dodon’s PSRM, 13.3% for the “Sor” assembly, 6.8% for Voronin’s communist party.
It is extraordinary that Maia Sandu’s pro-European party remains in the confidence of the Moldovans, despite the suffering they endure under the savage attacks of Russia and the parties enslaved to the Kremlin. How from the very beginning it seemed to me a miracle that Mme Maia Sandu is the president of Moldova, after the endless series of Soviet big heads at the head of the country. Although they have been looking for this for decades, the monsters of Moscow have not succeeded in mancurtizing the Moldovans.
Now may be the decisive moment for Romania and the Republic of Moldova, since the Union of 1918. I can only hope that Bucharest will prove itself to the end to the height of the stoic heroism of the brothers from beyond the Prut”, Cristian Tudor Popescu said.
If elections were held next Sunday for the Parliament of the Republic of Moldova, 36.5% of the citizens of the Republic of Moldova out of the total of those who decided would intend to vote with the Action and Solidarity Party (PAS), according to tvrmoldova.md.
Another 28.9% would vote with PSRM; 13.3% would choose the Political Party Şor;, and 6.8% would vote with the PCRM;.
3.3% would choose Our Party; 3.3% – PPDA; 2.2% – PDM (PSDE); 2.2% – OM; 1.3% – Party of Change; 0.4% – PUN.