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The PAS leader makes a “for free recommendation” for the pro-Russian forces in Moldova. Message after closing the ballot boxes

Igor Grosu, President of the Parliament of the Republic of Moldova, photo: Agerpres

Igor Grosu, President of the Parliament of the Republic of Moldova, photo: Agerpres

Igor Grosu, the president of the Party Action and Solidarity (PAS), sent the “electoral political actors” who are trying to destabilize the Republic of Moldova to think first of all about the citizens of the country. At the same time, the leader of the ruling party in Chisinau asked the Moldovans from abroad to go to vote in the hours that remained until the closing of the ballot boxes and in the diaspora.

“I thank those who responded our names to participate in a very important decision for the Republic of Moldova, which will determine the future of the country for many years before. During the day we followed interference attempts in the electoral process by the cycinal groups supported by the Russian Federation to destabilize the situation, the alarm, as well as to the Bomb,” Igor Grosu, in a press statement held shortly after the closing of the ballot boxes on the territory of Moldova.

Grosu asked the representatives step from the polling stations “to be vigilant” until the vote counting process is closed.

“We ask patience and calm to follow the electoral process outside the country because in the west the polling stations are still open. I address the Moldovans in the diaspora to go for the future for the future of the Republic of Moldova,” said the president of the Chisinau Parliament.

“To the electoral political actors who try to send destabilization messages a free recommendation: please think first of the citizens of the Republic of Moldova, the future of the country and not the selfish party interests,” said Igor Grosu

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