Dodon: If There Were Elections Now, the PAS Would Not Have Won the Majority

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This is the first time in 30 years of independence of the Republic of Moldova when the party in power lost 10% in the confidence rating in three months. This was stated by Igor Dodon as part of the “Interview of the Week”. The chairman of the PSRM noted that this was not even the case with the AEI, whose rating was only growing for the first year and a half, reports aif.md “If there were elections now, the PAS would not have received a majority of votes, and they know it. It's easiest to blame everything on others, but it doesn't work out, because now they have full power: they have a parliament, a presidency, and a government. And to say that the Socialists are to blame, Dodon is to blame… Dodon is not in parliament at all,” said the chairman of the PSRM. Dodon stressed that with the exception of the external agenda, the new leadership of the country has no achievements in any direction. “Foreign visits are very good, but what does it matter to the people?”, – he noted. “People say they are disappointed, regret the choice of July 11, that they made a mistake, ask us what to do. I have already said that “cosmetic repairs” will not help. To expel one minister or even the prime minister – the situation will not change from this. The cardinal way out is early parliamentary and presidential elections,” he added. Igor Dodon also noted that over the past three months, the Bloc of Communists and Socialists has gained 5-8% in the rating. The chairman of the PSRM believes that in February-March, the BoCS can surpass the party in power in the preferences of citizens. Point