Party of Socialists of the Republic of Moldova (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Party of Socialists of the Republic of Moldova" in English language version.

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  • "Parliamentary Elections". CSIS. Center for Strategic and International Studies. 24 February 2019. Retrieved 29 October 2021.

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  • Socor, Vladimir (2 July 2020). "Igor Dodon, Moldova's Strawman Dictator (Part One)". Jamestown. Jamestown Foundation. Moldova's russophile head of state, Igor Dodon, has been driven onto the defensive, along with his Socialist Party and the Socialist-led government, by their political opponents on several fronts. Opposition forces, acting separately for the time being and from different motivations (pro-Western, 'oligarchic,' pro-Romania) seek to remove Dodon and his government from office before presidential and parliamentary elections are held.
  • Socor, Vladimir (2 July 2020). "Igor Dodon, Moldova's Strawman Dictator (Part Two)". Jamestown. Jamestown Foundation. The Socialist Party is a clear liability to President Dodon on the international stage. Notwithstanding his party's mass social base and high electoral scores, which most European Socialists today could only envy, the Moldovan party is completely isolated from Europe's Socialist parties. The reason behind this is the Moldovan Socialists' embrace of conservative-sounding tenets on religious and gender issues, synchronized with the 'conservative' values mimicked by Russia's current authorities. Since Europe's Socialist parties have moved in the opposite direction on that agenda, they keep Moldova's Socialist Party at arm's length. Nor can Dodon's party communicate with Russia-friendly European parties of the right, because those would abhor the Moldovan party's Red trappings.
  • Socor, Vladimir. "Russia's New Moldovan Favorite: Igor Dodon's Socialist Party". Jamestown. Retrieved 25 March 2018.

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  • Nordsieck, Wolfram (July 2021). "Moldova". Parties and Elections in Europe. Retrieved 20 October 2021.

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