by Sotirios Dimopoulos, political analyst
Moldova's
presidential election will go to a run-off on 13 November after a pro-Russian candidate, Leader of the
Party of Socialists Igor Dodon, narrowly failed to secure a majority of votes.
He gained 48.26% of the vote (678.839 votes), while his opponent, the head of
the pro-European party “Action and Solidarity” Maia Sandu, has taken 38.42%
(540.432 votes).
Moldavian polls, the first
direct presidential election for 20 years, as since 1996 presidents of Moldova
have been chosen by parliament, is one more act in the new Cold War between
West and Russia.
Moldova is a country full
of internal contradictions, reflecting on the ongoing dispute about its
identity. The Moldovan people are divided in two groups, the first one is of
pro-Romanian orientation and the other of pro-Russian feelings, while exists in
the same time a separated unrecognized republic, Transnistria, is which so far
there unities of Russian army. The small state of 3.5 million, which is wedged between Ukraine and Romania, has
struggled with a string of high-profile corruption scandals which have
overshadowed the vote. The ex-Soviet republic was thrown into political turmoil in 2014 with the disappearance of about
$1bn from the banking system! This scandal undermined people’s support for the
ruling pro-Western coalition. There were weeks of streets protests and six
prime ministers took office in one year.
The country’s oligarchy
control political life by various puppet-parliamentarians, and is the force
that is really in charge of country, in close connection with western factors,
providing geopolitical and geo-economic projects, as EU Association Agreement
and soft NATO expansionism. Some months ago, the most influential person in
Moldova, the controversial oligarch Vladimir Plahotniuc was appeared publicly
alongside Victoria Nuland, in Washington.
At the same time, Moldova
remains one of the poorest countries in Europe -41% of the population live on
less than $5 a day, while the monthly average salary is $240, according to
World Bank figures. Many Moldovans make ends meet only through remittances sent
by relatives working abroad, which make up nearly a quarter of GDP.
The situation was getting worst for the image of pro-West forces and EU
officials admitted that Europe has lost much of its appeal in the scandal weary
Moldova. On the contrary, recent polls indicate that the half of population
want a return to USSR.
In front of the obvious danger for its interests in the region, American
government indoctrinates the population with the idea that the “Russian danger”
is alive and that Russia represents a major problem. Thus, pro-Western
political leader, Maia Sandhu, is a typical representative
of the neo-liberal elite, a graduate of the American University and, naturally,
a supporter of European integration and entry into NATO. However,
the pre-election propaganda was not enough to prevent desperate and furious
people from not voting for an apparently pro-Russian candidate, as Dodon. The
latter openly has vowed to restore cooperation with Moscow, which could provide
cheap gas the Moldovan households and firms.
Now the
two camps are ready for the second round. Dodon is very close to the final
victory. Not only because has already obtained almost 50% of votes. The third
candidate, the leader of the “Our Party” Dmitry Chubashenko, which was
supported by 6.1% of the population, belonged also to Socialist Party, before
the split among the left in the summer. The only thing that Dodon’s headquarters
fear is a possible “euromaidan” and mass disorder organized by pro-Western
forces, in which will have participation students brought by buses from
Romania. Ukraine also is preparing its reaction, as Kiev brought back its
ambassador from Chisinau for consultations. But if all these movements fail,
then it is almost certain that Dodon wins. In this case, the foreign policy
orientation of Moldova noticeable shift towards Moscow, as although country is
a parliamentary republic, the president has substantial powers in the field of
foreign policy, defense and security.
Source http://www.defenddemocracy.press/%CE%BColdovans-want-change-victroria-nuland-will/
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