Victory (political bloc) (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Victory (political bloc)" in English language version.

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  • Douglas, Nadja (16 October 2024). "What is at Stake in Moldova's Presidential Election and EU Referendum". ZOiS Spotlight. 2024 (19). The so-called leftist and pro-Russian spectrum that opposes EU membership is dominated by a number of extra-parliamentary parties linked in one way or another to the Kremlin-backed oligarch-in-exile Ilan Shor. In April 2024, Shor together with other politicians founded the electoral block 'Pobeda' (Victory) in Moscow.