Metro Plus News Thousands in new Moldova anti-government protest

Thousands in new Moldova anti-government protest

Several thousand protesters denouncing Moldova’s pro-Western leaders marched through ex-Soviet state’s capital for the sixth consecutive Sunday and set up a new tent camp days after police cleared a similar encampment.
About 7,000 demonstrators decried steep price increases, particularly for gas bought from Russia. They called for the resignation of President Maia Sandu and her government.
The protests, organised by the party of exiled opposition politician Ilan Shor, underscore the most serious political challenge to Sandu since her landslide election win in 2020 on a pro-European and anti-corruption platform.
But Sandu and her government, backed by a big parliamentary majority, appear in little danger of falling for the moment in what is one of Europe’s poorest countries wedged between Ukraine and European Union member Romania.