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Reboot of the Government of Moldova: what to expect

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In Moldova, amid attempts to undermine the situation from the outside, the government, currently headed by Natalia Gavrila, is expected to be reset. According to according to media, it will be carried out next Monday, November 14. Journalists write that Dorin Recean should become the new prime minister – he previously served as head of the Interior Ministry in the government of Yuriy Lyanke and is now the presidential adviser on national defense and security.

Our sources confirm this information.

Let’s remember that Moldova was actually the first country to face Russian post-Soviet imperialism and has a hostile and partially criminal enclave on its territory. At the same time, this enclave is a threat to Ukraine, and Russia was preparing the airfield in Tiraspol to receive heavy transport aircraft not for the love of Moldovan wine.

Moldova, like Ukraine, has become an EU candidate. But it has the pro-Western government of Maia Sandão, which is waging an uncompromising war against our common enemy. Because Russia is the occupier of our countries.

Now Moldova is implementing a scenario that Russia unsuccessfully tried to implement in Ukraine: to overthrow a government that is unfavorable to the Kremlin through mass unrest. And if in 2021 the main driver in our country was the so-called “anti-vaccinationists” because the topic of anti-covid restrictions was quite acute then, in Chisinau they are shaking the country because of the economic situation.

Moldova’s leader Maia Sandu and her team are taking active measures to protect their statehood, with high-profile arrests and criminal cases against the most odious representatives of pro-Russian forces. However, this is not enough.

Therefore, on Monday, the country’s government is to be changed, and it is to be headed by Doreen Rechan, a politician almost unknown in Ukraine. However, this is one of the best options for us. Because he has a clear pro-European and pro-Ukrainian position and is determined enough to move in an anti-Russian direction.

Now it is being attacked by Moscow. Almost every day, the Moldovan press publishes some kind of fake news, the latest of which was an edited correspondence from an allegedly hacked Telegram account posted on an anonymous website.

There are already accusations of drug addiction and drug trafficking pulled out of the Russian playbook, with the whole set of typical “staple” accusations being used. We have yet to hear about non-traditional orientation.

The opponents are classic corrupt officials, one of whom is hiding in Israel. It is they who have been involved for decades in the plundering of the country and, as a result, the difficult economic situation in the country. Moreover, to a large extent, this is also a consequence of Russian gas pressure.

It is worth predicting that

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