Kremlin to continue Moldova destabilization efforts through proxy forces — analyst
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Wed, 08 Oct 2025 18:01:00 +0300

Political analyst Ivan Capsamun stated this on Espreso TV."The current government of Moldova will not concede its victory, especially since it was achieved under difficult conditions. The overall election result turned out to be better than even most expected. Maia Sandu and her party have retained a single-party majority in parliament, and this is the most important positive outcome for Moldova itself, as well as for its neighbors: Ukraine, Romania, and the European Union in general," noted Capsamun.According to the political analyst, after a resounding defeat, Igor Dodon's party is forced to demonstrate at least some activity to its curators in Moscow. That is why attempts were made to bring people out to protest, and now, lawsuits will likely be filed. However, Sandu's victory is final, and it is unlikely that anything can influence the election results."Russia, without a doubt, will not leave Moldova in peace. It will continue destabilization through its proxy forces that have entered the parliament, and not only through them. The country will continue to be 'shaken up,' as it was before. Moscow allocated significant funds for these processes: bank accounts were opened for citizens, and money was transferred to cards," the journalist emphasized.He also noted that Russia will continue to use various tools in its hybrid war against Moldova, trying to change the country's political course."But despite everything, it is very good that the government has won a convincing victory, and the course that Moldova has followed to this day will be continued," Capsamun summarized.Putin's spokesman Dmitry Peskov reacted to the results of the parliamentary elections in Moldova, in which the pro-European party of leader Maia Sandu won. He claims that thousands of Moldovans were allegedly not allowed to vote in the Russian Federation.
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