A parliamentary election was held in Moldova, the former Soviet Union, and political parties that emphasized European policy won and won the majority.

Moldova was also elected by a European-focused candidate in last year's presidential election, further impressing Russia's declining influence.

The Parliamentary elections in Moldova took place on the 11th over 101 seats.



According to the Central Election Commission, the votes will be counted by the 13th, and the political party "Action and Solidarity", which was founded by President Sandu, who emphasizes policies closer to Europe, has won a majority of seats with a voter turnout of 52.8%. The party that emphasized relations with Russia, which was the first party, received only 27.17% of the votes.



In the former Soviet Union of Moldova, President Sandu was elected in the presidential election last November, defeating his current position, which emphasizes relations with Russia.



President Sandu has confirmed cooperation with Ukraine, which is in conflict with Russia, and has indicated that he intends to join the EU = European Union in the future.



In Moldova, the declining influence of Russia was further impressed by the fact that the parliament was in control of politics, and the party that emphasized relations with Europe won the parliamentary election following the presidential election.