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10 May 15:56

Crin Antonescu describes the electoral campaign as a conflict between two opposing groups, underlining the extreme polarization and the lack of nuance in the discussions

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In a Facebook post, Crin Antonescu characterizes the election campaign as a 'war' between two sects, one pro-European and the other nationalist, each promising to destroy the other. He criticizes the extreme polarization in society, where there is no room for nuance and those who don't align themselves with one side are considered traitors. Antonescu emphasizes that both political leaders are cynical combinations and voters feel trapped in an ideological trap. He ends his message by expressing concern about the future of democracy and the upcoming elections.

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Crin Antonescu mocked President Nicușor Dan on Facebook, wondering if he was invited to international talks with European leaders and Donald Trump.
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Nicușor Dan, about the parliamentary elections in the Republic of Moldova: "It is a dispute between East and West. All I can say is that I have committed to support this country as much as I can."
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