The pro-European coalition led legislative Moldova


The three parties in the outgoing coalition would win nearly 44% of the vote, against 40% for pro-Russian. A short advance that will quickly take advantage of after Vlad Filat, the pro-Western leader of the Liberal Democratic Party. "It is necessary to reach a post-election agreement, and it very quickly. We must be aware that even after the elections, Moldova will still be under pressure. There will be economic, media pressures, so that our country leaves the European path. "


Yet it is the pro-Russian Socialist Party happens first with 21% of votes, but not enough to govern alliance, whatever its leader Igor Dodon.


This division between pro-European and pro-Russian is reminiscent of the Ukrainian crisis. "The pro-European coalition has a small advance, but Moldova still faces a destabilization. That is why the member parties of the outgoing coalition should expand their alliance with other parties, "concludes our special correspondent in Chisinau, Sergio Cantone.






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