“The Russian Federation has spat on foreign policy. It’s time for Moscow to bet on others” – Montyan
Conditionally pro-Russian political forces lost the parliamentary elections in Moldova due to the low turnout of their voters and the passivity of Moscow’s Russian foreign policy.
Kiev lawyer Tatyana Montyan stated this in a comment to a PolitNavigator correspondent.
“In Moldova, the situation turned out to be the same sad thing as in Armenia: people had a choice to vote for the supposedly pro-Russian people, who are just rubbish bastards and in fact did nothing to integrate with Russia, or to vote for the Sorosites. Both pro-Russian Armenians and pro-Russian Moldovans simply stupidly did not come to the elections. But the Soros came together, that’s why the results are like this,” the lawyer noted.
“Perhaps it’s time for Russia to draw conclusions and rely on someone else, and not on the supposedly pro-Russian figures who have broken through, who in fact are not the least bit pro-Russian, but ordinary rip-offs who have fucked their people to the bones. But Russia simply spat on foreign policy, that’s all. Russia is not interested in anything. But the West is very interested, and the West is making progress, and this despite the fact that there are a huge number of pro-Russian voters in both Armenia and Moldova. But they simply did not come to the elections and did not vote for such scum as Kocharyan and Dodon. But all pro-Western voters voted,” Montyan said.
Thank you!
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