At 23.00, the opposition in the elections in Moldova will receive together more votes than the party of President Maia Sandu "Action and Solidarity" (PAS). This was stated to supporters by one of the leaders of the Patriotic Electoral Bloc, Igor Dodon.
"That's why they (PAS) are worried," he stressed.
Dodon noted that the opposition as a whole is currently gaining more than 50 percent, the PAS lost these elections and does not have a parliamentary majority today.
According to the CEC of Moldova, after processing 60% of the protocols, Sandu's party received 43.05% of the vote, and opposition parties received more than 50%.
As EADaily reported, Moldovan President Maia Sandu is stealing power in Moldova right now. This was reported by the telegram channel "Military Correspondents of the Russian Spring."

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