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Miracles happen — the journalist predicted the results of the elections in Moldova — EADaily, October 18th, 2024 — Politics, Russia

October 19, 2024
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Miracles happen — the journalist predicted the results of the elections in Moldova — EADaily, October 18th, 2024 — Politics, Russia
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Mathematically, Maia Sandu cannot win the presidential elections in Moldova, but miracles happen — there may be a stuffing at polling stations in Europe and the USA, predicts Moldovan journalist Gabriel Calin.

“Mathematically, Maia Sandu cannot win the election because she has an anti-rating of 60%, but miracles happen. Most likely, this will happen again, and we will see a huge stuffing in the diaspora, that is, at sites that will be in Europe, in America,” he said on Sputnik radio.

In Moldova, tomorrow, October 19, comes the day of silence before the vote on the election of the president and the referendum on amending the Constitution for the purposes of European integration. The elections will be held on October 20. The opposition calls to boycott or say “No” to the plebiscite, and also not to allow Maya Sandu to get a second presidential mandate.

As reported by EADaily, observers of the NGO Promo-LEX recorded cases of use of the administrative resource by the PDS — the party of power, as well as other violations. This is confirmed by Sandu’s political opponents, who have repeatedly complained to the CEC about this to no avail. The opposition is confident that the authorities will “go to any lawlessness” to win Sandu.

Today, information has appeared in the Moldovan media that Maia Sandu, in principle, cannot be president because she has schizophrenia. This diagnosis was made to her in the Austrian clinic “Debling”.

Source link : https://eadaily.com/en/news/2024/10/18/miracles-happen-the-journalist-predicted-the-results-of-the-elections-in-moldova

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