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The Russian Agency Tass takes on the front page the statement by which Igor Dodon proclaimed the opposition victory in the elections in the Republic of Moldova / The results show something else

The Russian Agency Tass takes on the front page the statement by which Igor Dodon proclaimed the opposition victory in the elections in the Republic of Moldova / The results show something else

Igor Dodon. Photo: Vadim Ghirda / AP / Profimedia

The Party Action and Solidarity of President Maia Sandu leads detached in the official partial count and has, according to the projections, a majority in the future Parliament. Igor Dodon, the socialist leader, quoted by Tass, has another version.

The leaders of the patriotic block declared the victory of the opposition in the Moldovan elections and protested before the central electoral commission, requesting that no fraud in the centralization of the elections are allowed, reports the TASS correspondent.

Dodon's news was on Sunday night one of the main one on the website of the Russian Tass Public Public Agency.

“The Action and Solidarity Party (PAS) has lost these elections and does not currently own the parliamentary majority, while the opposition has won. This means that the opposition can unite its efforts and form a parliamentary majority,” said former President Igor Dodon, the leader of the Socialist Party of the Republic of Moldova, in front of the Republic of Moldova.

“We came to clarify the central electoral commission that we will not allow electoral fraud,” he stressed.

Dodon made these statements on Sunday night, when the partial results were already indicating that PAS would win the elections, without waiting for the dimension of the victory in the government.

The estimates Agora.md said on Sunday at 02.00 that PAS will gather 53 mandates in the Parliament with 101 places, while the patriotic block will have 27 mandates.

According to Ziarul de Garda, Dodon called people at the protest organized on Monday, September 29, at 12:00, to defend the “victory of the people against the step”.

“If there will be counterfeit tonight, we will not recognize the parliamentary elections and forgery tomorrow and we will ask for repeated elections,” Dodon said.

The Chisinau government has repeatedly accused Russia's interference in elections, claiming that Moscow has invested huge amounts of money to carry out information campaigns and to recruit people, in order to take over the country.

Shortly before the closing of the ballot box, the National Police announced that it has information about some groups of people who would intend, starting with midnight and during the day of Monday, “organizing disorder and destabilization” in Chisinau.

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