Moldovan vote recount: Communists still winners
Published: 17 April, 2009, 21:36
According to the Central Election Commission, the Moldovan Communist Party did win the parliamentary election with nearly 50% of the vote.
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Published: 17 April, 2009, 21:36
According to the Central Election Commission, the Moldovan Communist Party did win the parliamentary election with nearly 50% of the vote.
I really can't see this being the end of it, considering how much effort Romania and the EU have put into subversive activities within Moldovo. The EU has a history of clandestine sponsoring of uprisings and civil unrest, as in Serbia. I doubt it will relinquish its political ambitions to control a greater and greater geographic empire from Brusslels. Moldovo is just another part of its empire building aspirations. The sad thing is that ultimately Moldova could be subjected to EU and NATO attack, similar to Yugoslavia, to quench the thirst of the Brussels EU 'royalty'. Moldova therefore, has to be very careful, as Romania under EU guidance offers a dangerous adversary.