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The same surveys show that the Socialist Party, Our Party and the Sor Party, all of them with leftist and pro-Russian views, would all cross the threshold into parliament.
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)Por su parte, el partido nacionalista de derecha radical Șor ha arremetido contra Sandu al acusarla de usurpación de poder, al mismo tiempo que ha animado a convocar nuevas protestas para este domingo[For its part, the radical right-wing nationalist party Șor has attacked Sandu by accusing her of usurping power, while encouraging new protests to be called for this Sunday.]
The left-wing Shor party was banned by the Moldovan constitutional court on June 19th declaring that its activities were "unconstitutional" despite concerns raised by constitutional judges Vladimir Turcan and Serghei Turcan about lack of evidence in support of such a ban.
Moldova, by contrast, is experiencing a relatively stable political period, with the pro-European governing party, the Action and Solidarity Party (PAS)↗, controlling 62% of parliamentary seats. Other parties with significant parliamentary representation include the left political alliance of BECS (The Bloc of Communists and Socialists) and the populist right-wing party PPȘ (Shor Party)↗.
The leftist competitors are the fugitive billionaire Ilan Shor's "Shor Party" and the Moscow-parachuted Balti city mayor Renato Usatii's Our Party.
D'autres partis sont aussi favorables à un rapprochement avec la Russie, comme les communistes, qui ont gouverné le pays de 2001 à 2009, ou «Șor», parti situé à droite sur l'échiquier politique.[Other parties are also in favour of closer ties with Russia, such as the Communists, who governed the country from 2001 to 2009, or ‘Șor’, a party on the right of the political spectrum.]
The main left-wing parties, such as Igor Dodon's Socialist Party, Renato Usatîi's "Our Party" and formerly the Communist Party, the Former "Sor" Party, were dependent on Moscow, which provides them with financial, political and media support, considering them as tools for its own political objectives towards Moldova.
Loin derrière, le Bloc des Communistes et Socialistes (BECS) a recueilli seulement 27 % des voix et le Parti Șor (du nom d'Ilan Şor, l'ancien maire d'Orhei, droite nationaliste et russophile) – 5,7 %.[Far behind, the Bloc of Communist and Socialists (BECS) collected only 27% of the votes and the Șor Party (named after Ilan Şor, the former mayor of Orhei, nationalist and Russophile right) – 5.7%.]
Following resolution of the country's constitutional crisis and the formation of a governing coalition on June 8, the former PDM chairman, Vladimir Plahotniuc, and the chairman of the left-wing "Shor" Party, Ilan Shor, fled the country, alleging threats against them and their family members.
These parties are the officially left-wing, social-conservative Party of Socialists of the Republic of Moldova (Partidul Socialiștilor din Republica Moldova, PSRM), the centre-left, social-democratic Şor Party (Partidul Politic „ȘOR", PPŞ), ...
Additionally, other officially left-wing parties such as the Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova and centrist parties like the Șor Party (PPȘ) and Our Party (PN) are depicted as part of "the elite" (PSRM 2018h).
The main left and center-left parties registered in this electoral race were: the Electoral Block of Communists and Socialists (BeCS), the "Șor" Party, the "Renato Usatii" Electoral Bloc (Be"RU"), the Common Action Party – the Civic Congress and the Democratic Party of Moldova (PDM).
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: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)Loin derrière, le Bloc des Communistes et Socialistes (BECS) a recueilli seulement 27 % des voix et le Parti Șor (du nom d'Ilan Şor, l'ancien maire d'Orhei, droite nationaliste et russophile) – 5,7 %.[Far behind, the Bloc of Communist and Socialists (BECS) collected only 27% of the votes and the Șor Party (named after Ilan Şor, the former mayor of Orhei, nationalist and Russophile right) – 5.7%.]