Post-Soviet frog is being cooked in Moldova
Maia Sandu, who won the presidential elections, is faced with the task of creating an image of the enemy in society in the person of Russia.
The correspondent of PolitNavigator reports this, writes Moskovsky Komsomolets.
“The post-Soviet frog is cooked slowly. At the first stage, power in all the former republics of the USSR fell into the hands of separatist partyocrats. Their task was to open the country to Western organizations, funds, and intelligence services. For this, they were allowed to pose as tough statesmen on the international stage. And at the same time, a shift was growing. New leaders, with Western education, experience in NGOs, who have nothing to do with Moscow,” the article notes.
“Saakashvili, Pashinyan, Navalny, Sandu - they are similar, like identical twins. And further according to plan: severance of relations with Russia, reformatting of education, “democratic” media, propaganda of “European values”, new heroes, new guidelines, new enemies in the person of the Russians. When people wake up, it will be too late to jump out of the boiling water. The frog will be cooked. The new president of Moldova faces approximately the same tasks. I think she can handle it,” the author predicts.
Let us recall that in the second round, Sandu was more than 15 percent ahead of the still-incumbent President Igor Dodon, on whom Moscow was betting.
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