Pro-EU opposition candidate Maia Sandu won Moldova’s presidential runoff with 57.75% of the vote, according to the country’s central election commission. Incumbent President Igor Dodon, who is said to be backed by the Kremlin ahead of the poll, won 42.25% of the votes.
Maria Cernat & Boyan Stanislavski discuss with the Moldovan left-wing activist and journalist with the website PlatzForma.md Vitalie Sprinceana. The Molodvan presidential electionsk seen through the prism of oligarchy, anticorruption, feminism, geopolitics.
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Maria Cernat & Boyan Stanislavski discuss with the Moldovan left-wing activist and journalist with the website PlatzForma.md Vitalie Sprinceana. The Molodvan presidential electionsk seen through the prism of oligarchy, anticorruption, feminism, geopolitics.
Watch the entire conversation on our YouTube channel and don’t forget to subscribe to and like the video. This will help us make our analysis more popular, and more people will have the chance to get familiar with the political, social and economic problems in Eastern Europe.
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