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Marcel Ciolacu, after Maia Sandu said Russia intends to remove power from Chisinau through violent actions: We stand united for democracy!

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PSDs leader Marcel Ciolacu reacted on Twitter after Moldovan President Maia Sandu said the plans of the Russian Federation to destabilize the situation in the Republic of Moldova were confirmed by the state institutions and aimed at the change of power from Chisinau.

„Deeply concerned about the information communicated by President Maia Sandu regarding attempts by Russia to destabilize the Republic of Moldova. Romania & the EU fully support the continuation of the democratic & European path of RM. We stand united for democracy!”, Marcel Ciolacu wrote on Twitter.

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