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    1. CubeOfDestiny on

      hmmm i think for the sake of readable graph making those smaller parties should probably be thrown into “other”

    2. dardan06 on

      Is there any possibility of other small parties joining them?

    3. SuddenMud4987 on

      How many percent in the votes are necessary for 50%+1 seats in the parliament?

    4. Potaeto_Object on

      It only took multiple parties getting banned days before the election, and significantly restricting the ability of the ~150,000 Moldovan diaspora in Russia to vote to barely achieve victory. European democracy at its finest.

    5. eti_erik on

      If PAS is 2 seats away from victory and it doesn’t change, does that mean that the Pro-Russians won since all the other seats are Pro-Russian, or isn’t it that simple?

    6. Dimeister-98 on

      Can we get PAS in Romania? I am tired of our dumb politicians

    7. ProtoplanetaryNebula on

      Despite the propaganda, what can Russia actually do for movdova? Bulgaria and Romania have a higher GDP per capita than Russia does and Russia’s GDP is smaller than Italy’s. They can barely help themselves never mind help Moldova. I must be missing something.

    8. RealLars_vS on

      Okay and what kind of party is PAS? Who’s fucked when they get a majority on their own?

    9. GaribaldoX on

      So you are saying it´s time for a “Special military operation” ?

    10. Necrosyther on

      Can someone explain if this is good or bad for the people?

      Which party is pro Russia?

      Which party is pro EU?

    11. 90.06% counted, PAS up to 45.86%. Still have about 62% of the abroad vote left which is overwhelmingly pro-EU (currently 75.69%).

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