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Elections in Moldova can be a lesson for Europe. The Kremlin suffers a spectacular defeat, but does not intend to let go. “This may mean a change in tactics”

After converting over 99 percent votes cast during the Sunday parliamentary elections in Moldova, the ruling pro -European Action and Solidarity Party (PAS), which was supported by 50.15 percent. voters. The patriotic election block (BEP) came second, gathering pro -Russian socialists and communists with the support of 24.19 percent.

While the last added votes of Olga Lautman, who also co -hosts the Podcast Kremlin File, suggested in an interview with Kyiv Post that the pro -European block, headed by the Pas, is on the right track to cross the necessary threshold of 51 seats, which will allow the government to create a government without a complicated coalition.

This result is a serious reprimand for the Kremlinwho allocated huge resources to what the Moldovan authorities called “hybrid war”. It was aimed at destabilizing the country and pulling it into the orbit of Russia's influence. After Ukraine, Moldova became the main one Putin's “experimental training ground”. According to experts, the West should now pay attention to a new, emerging threat.

Ashley Davis

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