In snap elections held in Moldova yesterday, the party of the pro-EU/NATO liberal President Maia Sandu, the center-right Action and Solidarity Party (PAS), had just under 53% of the vote, while its main rival, the Socialists and Communists (BECS) bloc of former President Igor Dodon, had a little more than 27%. Sandu, a former World … Continue reading "Russophobia Likely To Reach Unprecedented Heights In Moldova Following Parliamentary Election"
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