Moldova Has Defeated The Belarusian Regime
- 29.09.2025, 17:01
The dictator's friend failed.
The bloc of Igor Dodon, a Russian agent of influence in Moldova and a great friend of Alexander Lukashenko, failed in the parliamentary elections.
Politologist Maria Snegovaya noted that Moscow, "as the Kremlin themselves write, this time invested some absolutely incredible money there." And all to no avail: the ruling PAS party, focused on Moldova's accession to the European Union, retained its majority in parliament, writes "Salidarnasts".
The pro-Russian "Patriotic Bloc," led by Igor Dodon, failed miserably, garnering half as many votes as the "Action and Solidarity" of current President Maya Sandu. Not even the support of Alexander Lukashenko helped.
The Belarusian ruler has long sympathized with Dodon. When the latter was president (2016-2020), they often met. Lukashenko paid an official visit to Moldova and voiced large-scale plans for joint activities. However, everything was limited to the fact that he and Dodon posed on tractors and even symbolically sowed a field of corn.
And Lukashenko did not fulfill his promise to come to the grape harvest. Although he fantasized on this topic: "We will try to make juice and then wine from the grown grapes."
Dodon, like Lukashenko, lost the presidential election in 2020, but, unlike his friend, did not hold on to power by force.
Kremlin continued to bet on the "downed pilot," hoping for revenge. However, Dodon was consistently defeated in the parliamentary elections in 2021 and the presidential elections in 2024 (he himself, however, was no longer nominated, but supported a candidate from the united opposition).
The "last and decisive battle" took place in September 2025. Lukashenko, who recently hosted the former president, also mobilized to support Dodon.
- If the leadership of Moldova, the people of Moldova have a desire to return to our cooperation and increase it, Igor Nikolaevich, know that you are not a stranger to us there. We are ready to provide assistance through you, if you agree, to restore everything that has been lost over the years," said the ruler of Belarus.
Dodon, in turn, scattered in compliments:
- According to all polls, Alexander Lukashenko is in the first lines of support for the leaders of other countries inside the Republic of Moldova.
The dictator urged Moldovans to turn off the path to the EU: "You don't want to join any unions. However, the election results showed that Lukashenko's call was ignored.
Another fact relevant to this political campaign and our country. The Moldovan police reported "the organized transportation of voters from the Russian Federation to the Republic of Belarus, which contradicts the national legislation".
But this was already a symbolic gesture: apparently, the Kremlin political technologists imitated "stormy activity" in this way, so that they would have something to report to their superiors later: they said they had done everything they could.