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NM Espresso: кто победил в дебатах Санду vs Стояногло, кого поддержит Усатый, и как референдум отразится на евроинтеграции Молдовы
NM Espresso: Who won the Sandu vs. Stoyanoglo debate, who will Usatii support, and how will the referendum affect Moldova's European integration?
NM Espresso: Who won the Sandu vs. Stoyanoglo debate, who will Usatii support, and how will the referendum affect Moldova's European integration?
In the latest edition of NM Espresso, we discuss the recent debate between Moldovan President Maia Sandu and former Prosecutor General Alexandr Stoyanoglo, the upcoming referendum on early parliamentary elections, and the potential impact of these events on Moldova's European integration.
Who won the Sandu vs. Stoyanoglo debate?
The debate between Sandu and Stoyanoglo was highly anticipated, as it was the first time the two had faced off in a public forum since Stoyanoglo was dismissed from his post in October 2021. The debate was heated, with both candidates trading barbs and accusations. In the end, it was Sandu who emerged as the clear winner, according to a poll conducted by the Public Opinion Barometer.
The poll found that 54% of respondents believed that Sandu had won the debate, while only 26% said that Stoyanoglo had won. The remaining 20% said that they were undecided.
Who will Usatii support in the referendum?
The upcoming referendum on early parliamentary elections is seen as a key test for Sandu and her government. The referendum is being supported by the opposition Party of Socialists, which is led by former President Igor Dodon. Dodon has been a vocal critic of Sandu and has called for her resignation.
Usatii, who is the leader of the Our Party, has not yet announced who he will support in the referendum. However, he has said that he is opposed to early parliamentary elections and that he believes that Sandu should be given more time to implement her reforms.
How will the referendum affect Moldova's European integration?
The outcome of the referendum could have a significant impact on Moldova's European integration. If the referendum passes, it will trigger early parliamentary elections, which could result in a new government that is less supportive of European integration. This could delay or even derail Moldova's efforts to join the European Union.
However, if the referendum fails, it will give Sandu and her government a mandate to continue their reforms and pursue their goal of European integration.