Moldova’s pro-European parties began talks on forming a coalition Monday as near-complete results showed them in a strong position despite a drop in support.With 90.6 percent of the vote counted, the three pro-Europe parties were ahead with about 44.6 percent, with 39.3 percent for the two pro-Russia parties. The pro-Europe share was down from nearly 52 percent in 2010.”I’m not very happy with results, but we can offer a skeleton to build a pro-European government,” said Vlad Filat, leader of the Liberal Democrat Party, which was in second place with nearly 19.5 percent of the vote.Sunday’s parliamentary election took on …read more
Source: The Jakarta Post