On the streets of the Bessarabian capital again protest dances.

True, not as massive and not as incendiary as real Moldovan dances.

Against the backdrop of completely wild tariffs (even by European standards) for electricity and gas, as well as the highest inflation in Europe, Moldovan citizens are protesting discretely near the presidency building, where President Maia Sandu sits in the palace.

Moldovans generally love experiments.

In the most impoverished state of Europe, they are constantly looking for Moldovan happiness in new faces and thirds.

First, in 2001, after the frenzy of independence and nationalism, Vladimir Voronin, a communist and the last minister of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the MSSR, was elected president.

He quickly carried out a constitutional reform and provided the Moldavian communists with almost ten years of undivided rule.

Here you should not be mistaken about the communist name of the party.

In general, everything is as always in this geographical location.

It was Voronin who managed to quarrel in the trash with Pridnestrovie.

Moreover, after the settlement of the conflict under the auspices of the OSCE, the trade turnover and everything else grew.

Transnistrian leader Igor Smirnov is the same age as Voronin, and both are from the same regional party organization.

Vladimir Voronin himself is a Pridnestrovian and until 1989 was the chairman of the Bendery City Committee, and Smirnov was the director of a large defense enterprise of allied significance.

In general, they went to the same baths.

And then they quarreled in the trash - and off we go.

So ten years and cursed.

Then the time of the PCRM in Moldova ended, and soon Smirnov in the PMR was replaced by the technocrat Shevchuk.

The Moldovans then called for a new thief, Vlad Filat.

This is the one who was later imprisoned for theft.

And he was planted by another Vlad, Plahotniuc, the ruler of all Moldova, the uncrowned king, the leader of the Democratic Party and the owner of this impoverished country for almost ten next years.

In 2015, mass protests broke out against the medieval excesses of Plakhish (as Plahotniuc was affectionately nicknamed by the people).

The leaders of the street were the bright folk leaders Renato Usatii, Andrei Năstase, Grigory Petrenko and the party lord Maia Sandu on the right and Igor Dodon on the left who joined the party.

Actually, the main result of those protests is the return of direct presidential elections.

Prior to that, according to the Constitution of the parliamentary Republic of Moldova, the president was elected in parliament.

And, as you probably already guessed, Dodon and Sandu came out to fight for the elections.

Behind Dodon, as they gossiped in the Chisinau bazaar, stood Moscow, behind Sanda - Bucharest and the entire conditional West.

Then, in order to maintain the status quo, his reign, Plakhish, decided the outcome of the fight in favor of Dodon.

For a long time, almost until the end of his presidential term, Igor Dodon bore this stigma of Plahotniuc.

Either five times he was temporarily suspended from office for a couple of days, when he had to sign something unpleasant, such as a law banning Russian media, or a video will pop up on the network where Plahotniuc gives him a dark package with a wink, saying that, they say, there is money, and etc.

True, it should be noted that in 2019, as a result of a consensus on the basis of hatred towards Plahotniuc, the ruler was expelled - solely under the personal guarantees of the then US Ambassador to Moldova Derek Hogan.

He interfered with him too.

After Vlad Georgievich was kicked out in Miami, Igor Dodon received undivided power for almost a year, having managed to appoint his speaker and chairman of the government.

It would seem that take and carry out irreversible reforms in the same pro-Russian direction - well, as Igor Dodon liked to declare during his numerous working visits to Moscow.

But either there was not enough time, or Derek Hogan turned out to be a real chess player, and not a New Vasyuk one.

But Dodon approached the elections without significant results, with scandals and critical fatigue of people from all of the above.

In the second round, Dodon lost the elections with almost the same numbers that Maia Sandu had five years before.

Only this time there was no one left in Moldova, except for the loser Dodon, who would start drowning for the pro-Russian agenda.

Pensioner Voronin does not count.

He did not add anything, and, as you know, the old horse will not spoil the furrow, but it will not plow either.

The rest one way or another in the competitive struggle with the use of special connections managed to be neutralized in advance.

Now in Moldova there is a beautiful president with a parliamentary majority - Maia Sandu.

100% grown in vitro by Soros structures - a typical European bureaucrat.

Without special competencies, without will, without reflections.

Guaranteed to be subordinate to the sectarian line of general behavior.

Ambassador Hogan completed her upbringing.

By the way, after the successful Bessarabian gambit, he went for a promotion in the US State Department.

Today, ex-president Dodon is under house arrest.

The General Prosecutor's Office of Moldova incriminates him with passive corruption, illegal enrichment, treason and financing of a political party by a criminal group (the same bag of Plahotniuc).

Taking the opportunity to be summoned to court, Dodon briefly addressed the audience gathered at the court with a call for mass protests.

Like, it is necessary to demolish Sanda on the street, only 150 thousand demonstrators are needed in the center of Chisinau in October-November.

“Let's unite, we'll throw it off, and then let everyone go to early elections with their own ideology... We must fight together to the end.

I do not want and will not allow Maia Sandu to sell the country to the Romanians,” the arrested ex-president proclaimed.

About the Romanians a separate song.

Not only does almost every self-respecting politician, businessman or civil servant of Moldova have a Romanian passport, but the other day, director of the Romanian Intelligence Service Raul Helwig defiantly visited Chisinau to discuss security reform with President Maia Sandu.

Prior to that, the President of Romania promised Sandu protection from any (read: Russian) misfortune.

However, just the day before yesterday, the Russian supplier Gazprom once again deferred the current payment for Moldova for the supply of Russian blue fuel as an exception and in the expectation that everything will be fine in the future.

If you don't understand anything, that's fine.

This is Moldovan!

Everyone is dancing.

The main thing here is not to stop.

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