A LOT OF SCENARIOS AFTER ELECTIONS. Analysts says politicians should negotiate
In the absence of a parliamentary majority, after Sunday's vote, the political analysts do not exclude the organization of early elections. Democrats are the only ones who have declared they are ready to discuss the creation of a possible alliance of Governance.
The others, for now, prefer to keep quiet. Two days after the polls, analysts talk about several scenarios.
"None of these forces has a majority, and this complicates enormously the creation of a parliamentary majority and puts the question of the creation of the configuration in the next Parliament. It is now very difficult to say how things will ultimately be seated, and yet that will be the Government", said political analyst Anatol Taranu.
But Andrei Andrievschi believes that the party that will cause early elections will disappoint the electorate.
"No competitor who participated in the election promised this in the program, so I think that if someone provokes it, it will make it irresponsible first of all for its voters".
On the other hand, Ian Lisnevschi does not rule out a split in the PAS-PPDA block after some of Maia Sandu's deputies and Andrei Nastase could coalesce with the socialists to create the majority.
"This scenario is more possible with some of the deputies in the ACUM block. It is the deputies of the Party of Dignity and Truth, for there are already examples in history, such as the previous collaboration between Dodon and Nastase, to protests", said political analyst Ian Lisnevschi.
"It is a situation during the electoral campaign and it is quite another situation in the post-electoral period, when pragmatism comes, when the electoral fever has already dropped in intensity. But if it fails, then other arrangements, but for the Republic of Moldova it is preferable for a coalition to continue, deepen and expand the European path", said political analyst Victor Juc.