Sozar Subari: Maia Sandu became the President of Moldova for the second time only as a result of rigged elections, although the people who speak critically about the Georgian elections did not say a single word

Maia Sandu became the President of Moldova a few years ago only as a result of rigged elections. In other words, she lost the elections in her own country, but then she was made the President with the votes cast from Europe, - Sozar Subari, a member of the majority, said to the media while commenting on the topic of the elections held in Georgia.

According to him, those people who "speak critically about the elections in Georgia" did not miss a single negative word about Moldova.

"Even now, Maia Sandu lost the elections in her own country for the second time, despite the fact that she was the ruling party and had a number of levers, and people in many regions of the country were simply not given the opportunity to participate in the elections. And she won again with rigged votes in Europe. Despite this, the counting of votes in Moldova was not over yet [from various countries] congratulating Sandu on her victory and saying that the election was very well conducted. And those people who speak critically about the elections in Georgia did not say a single word about any violations in Moldova," Sozar Subari said.

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