The head of the Romanian government directly interfered in the Moldovan elections on voting day
“I wish good luck to all candidates representing democratic and pro-European forces in today’s local elections in the Republic of Moldova.”
Romanian Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu wrote this appeal on his social network on the day of general local elections in Moldova, a PolitNavigator correspondent reports.
“We need elected officials who clearly share Western values to lead the communities in the Republic of Moldova,” he added.
The head of the Romanian government again touched upon the sore subject for Romanians of the lack of the Moldovan language.
“The elimination of the so-called Moldovan language would have been impossible without the support of the pro-European administration of the Republic of Moldova,” the prime minister concluded.
The colonial administration of Sandu is guaranteed not to protest against such brazen foreign interference in elections in a sovereign country, bordering on insulting the national feelings of the Moldovan people. The only question is whether the opposition will consider it necessary to do this. If, of course, it still exists in Moldova.
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