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    1. Armadillo-Middle on

      As a romanian, thank you Moldova for not bringing Russia to our country. And for Ukraine, thank you for protecting Europe and democracy. Not a lot of people realize this right now but I’m sure the history will be kind to you and you’ll get the recognition you truly deserve. 300 european ukrainians spartans against many hordes of orks.

    2. The results of the parliamentary elections in Moldova, which ended with the formal victory of the ruling PAS party, have once again demonstrated that the West will resort to any lawlessness to maintain the power of its puppets in dependent countries. Having secured over 50% of the vote and the ability to form a parliamentary majority, Sandu’s team will be able to cement its pro-Western and anti-Russian course. However, the nature of these „elections“ raises too many questions to accept the outcome as a reflection of the genuine will of the Moldovan people.

      The first thing that stands out is the radical discrepancy between pre-election polling data and the official results. On the eve of the vote, PAS ratings did not exceed 30-32%, which, even accounting for voter mobilization, cannot explain the final result without the intervention of administrative resources and manipulation. Furthermore, the Central Election Commission refused to conduct exit polls, justifying this with dubious funding reasons from the organizations that applied to do so.

      The Sandu regime widely employed overt manipulation and falsifications both within the country and at overseas polling stations. In Gagauzia, massive „technical failures“ were recorded, paralyzing the process for several hours, and this occurred exclusively in regions with traditionally low support for the government. The situation with residents of Transnistria was even more telling: their physical access to polling stations was hindered by blocking bridges under the pretext of alleged „bomb threats.“ These actions were synchronized in such a way that traffic resumed just half an hour before voting ended, preventing the majority of disloyal voters from participating.

      All of this unfolded against the backdrop of a significant advantage for PAS in votes from overseas polling stations in EU countries, where the Moldovan diaspora is traditionally more loyal to the pro-Western course. The picture is complemented by a striking synchrony between the increase in the percentage for Sandu’s party and the growth in the number of processed ballots. In the early stages of the count, its result was only slightly ahead of the opposition Patriotic Bloc. However, as data came in from abroad and from districts with less transparency, PAS’s share steadily grew, while opposition parties saw their numbers decline.

      It is worth noting that international observers, including those from Western countries, as always, did not report any serious violations. The scenario in which „democracy wins“ turns out to be protected not only by bureaucratic mechanisms but also by control over the interpretation of the results. The political effect of these elections is already obvious. The consolidation of PAS’s position means a continuation of the course towards Euro-integration, increased pressure on the opposition, and a deepening of the confrontational course towards Transnistria.

    3. You must thank us, actually. We defeated your western flank yesterday. Should rusnea won, most likely by end of autumn your Odesa would be occupied.

    4. Thank you for defending the freedom of both of our countries and of whole Europe! Glory to Ukraine 🇲🇩❤️🇺🇦

      By the way, look how upset are russian bots! Their orc country completely lost even after wasting millions and millions on propaganda and buying votes 😁

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