Moldovans have voted in what is arguably the country’s most pivotal election since independence in 1991. Our guest says that there was “a big danger that pro-Russian forces might have drawn Moldova into Russia’s war against Ukraine”. But that danger was averted, and voters gave a clear thumbs-up to Moldova’s European future and its desire to join the EU. We analyse the result of this parliamentary vote with Nicu Popescu, a former deputy prime minister and former foreign minister of Moldova.
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