A candidate for mayor of Chisinau, who proposed renaming Pushkin Street, failed in the elections
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The odious politician Dragos Galbur, chairman of the Moldovan National Party, failed miserably in the mayoral elections in Chisinau. Galbur, who proposed renaming Pushkin Street, as well as dismantling monuments to Moldovan communists Sergei Lazo and Grigory Kotovsky, following the Ukrainian example, received 897 votes in the mayor elections.
The pro-Romanian figure did not even overcome the barrier of 1000 votes, and it is known that his party consists of many more people: even “our own people” did not vote for Galbur.
Earlier, in an interview with MK, Putin’s special representative for international cultural cooperation, Mikhail Shvydkoy, said that “Pushkin will not lose anything from whether a street in the capital of Moldova continues to bear his name – but their capital will.” Shvydkoy’s prediction that Russophobia will not benefit the candidate for a high post, as we see, has come true.
The current mayor of Chisinau, leader of the National Alternative Movement party, Ion Ceban, was in the lead in the elections for the head of the Moldovan capital after processing 90% of the protocols from polling stations.
Ceban is known for criticizing President Maia Sandu and is considered one of her main opponents.
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