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    1. One_Bad_6636 on

      PAS – Party of Action and Solidarity (Liberalism, Pro-Europeanism)

      BEP – Patriotic Electoral Bloc (Russophilia)

      PN – Our Party (Left-wing populism, Social conservatism, Soft Euroscepticism, Moldovenism, Soft or regular Russophilia)

      BA – Alternative ( Social democracy, Anti-corruption, Disputed:Pro-Europeanism)

      DA – Democracy at Home Party ( Popularism, Moldovan–Romanian unionism, Pro-Europeanism)

      PMM – Greater Moldova Party (Populism, Moldovenism, Moldovan irredentism, Russophilia, Social liberalism, Anti-Western sentiment, Disputed: Pro-Europeanism

      PSDE – European Social Democratic Party (Social democracy, Left-wing populism, Pro-Europeanism)

    2. Nephilim2016 on

      I’m just glad to see at least one country in Eastern Europe seems to be voting pro-Europe.

    3. StrangerConscious637 on

      PAS just has to win by any means…. otherwise Moldova will become a part of Russia…. and nobody except Putin wants that.

    4. anotherwave1 on

      BEP – Left-wing .. is this the pro Russian party? Can’t get any more far right than supporting a foreign dictatorship take over control of your country?

    5. Ikcenhonorem on

      There the case is not left vs right, it is EU vs Russia. So that left-wing, right-wing in the chart actually means almost nothing.

    6. FatMax1492 on

      Maia Sandu Președinte!

      Maia Sandu Președinte!

      Maia Sandu Președinte!

    7. Particular_Creme2736 on

      A better chart would be those who work for Russia and those who don’t.

    8. Nagash24 on

      The fact that the party that sucks it up for Russia comes in second and not that far from the leading party goes to show how efficient russian propaganda is. This is a serious problem

    9. Visual_Will6655 on

      They will need BA and pray to God that PSDE gets 5%,

      Cause they need 12% for the majority

    10. Consistent-Low-0 on

      it may be the plurality, but after 4 years of having absolute control over the Parliament, the Presidency and the Government, 39% looks like a pretty weak position; no wonder they called for support of foreign leaders (Macron, Mertz, Von dre Leyen, Nicusor Dan, all campaigned for them recently)

    11. Noncrediblepigeon on

      Don’t know what the threshold is, but that actually looks kinda ok in context of how hard russia is trying to influence.

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