Moldova, however, closer to Europe. The pro -European party has a majority in parliament

Igor Gros, the leader of the ruling pro -European Party of Action and Solidarity (PAS) and the chairman of the parliament, thanked the citizens for participating in the elections. On Sunday, Moldovans chose members of a 101-person parliament.
– We are waiting for more information from the Central Electoral Commission and from the police, we must be patient and wait for the end of voting abroad. I am asking Moldovan from the diaspora to vote for the future – he said Gros.
Igor Dodon, a socialist leader who competed in parliamentary elections as part of a pro -Russian patriotic election block, announced on Monday before the parliament the protest “in defense of voters' votes.
Dodon also stated that the day after the election, his party “will summarize all possible violations, systematize them and make a statement.”
Nokta.MD cites the statement of Ion Cebana, the leader of the Man party, who competed in the election as part of the opposition Alternative Bloc. According to him, there was “numerous violations from the authorities.”
The leader of our party Renato Usatii said his grouping is waiting for the election results. – Maybe (our result) will be small – 6-7 seats. Maybe it will be 13-15, we'll see. We worked, we had an honest campaign. We tried not so much to promote our program but to calm down society, because people were scared – said Usatii quoted by Moldovan media.
On September 28, parliamentary elections are held in Moldova, referred to by many as “the most important in history”. The loss of the majority by the currently ruling pro -European party and justice (belt) will open the path to power to pro -Russian groups.
Analysts point out that the belt will have a problem finding a coalition partner who will support her in actions for Eurointegration, which can cause inhibition and even stop this process.
The main opponents of the Pas from the Patriotic Bloc criticized the power party for confrontational policy towards Moscow, accusing the authorities of acting “according to instructions” from the West and the intentions of “pulling the country to war” and “falsifying elections”.
The data of the Central Electoral Commission shows that about 1.6 million people voted in the election, including over 269 thousand. abroad, with a part of the commission abroad voting continues. Preliminary election results will probably be known on Monday morning.




