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Moldovan President Maia Sandu, in an interview with Jurnal TV, accused Russia of 'buying' votes by funneling almost $5 million to fund 'criminal groups' and pro-Moscow political parties. Moldova's security chief, Alexandru Musteata, added that Russia spent $55 million on a destabilization campaign, leading to a pro-Russian party being barred from local elections. Meanwhile, the Algerian parliament has given President Abdelmadjid Tebboune the authority to declare war on Israel, but his decision remains uncertain. Protests are ongoing in Albania against the governing Socialists' perceived authoritarian rule, and in Spain against plans to grant amnesty to separatist leaders of the 2017 Catalan independence referendum.
Moldova bars pro-Russian party from taking part in local elections https://t.co/X0NDIgRTud https://t.co/k2sr98SzJN
BREAKING: People start gathering in front of the HQ of the ruling Spanish socialist party PSOE . They protest against the government’s plans to give amnesty to the separatist leaders behind the Catalan independence referendum in 2017. 🇪🇸 https://t.co/zmd38oCpei
⚡Moldova's security chief says Russia spent $55 million on destabilization campaign. Russia has spent over a billion Moldovan lei ($55.45 million) on a campaign to destabilize the country, according to Alexandru Musteata, the head of Moldova's Information and Security Service… https://t.co/NgyJ9sERsB
The Algerian Parliament unanimously authorized the country's President Abdelmadjid Tebboune to declare war on Israel. It is currently unknown whether the president will now decide to take this step. 🤡
Albanian opposition lawmakers caused commotion in Parliament, trying to disrupt a session in protest against what they say is increasingly authoritarian rule by the governing Socialists. https://t.co/jMpcLY67Fe
BREAKING: Algerian parliament unanimously authorizes President Tebboune to go to war with Israel. https://t.co/2KT4sY8pTr
The Algerian parliament gave President Tebboune the authority to go to war with Israel with a 100% positive vote. https://t.co/nsiJiBVtGz
Algerian based parliament. https://t.co/xuu3SW7tjy
⚡️Sandu accuses Russia of 'buying' votes in Moldova. Moldovan President Maia Sandu alleged that Russia has been funneling money into the country in an attempt to "buy" votes ahead of upcoming local elections in an interview with the Moldovan media outlet Jurnal TV on Nov. 1.
Moldovan President Maia Sandu has accused Russia of "bribing" voters in local elections - Reuters She said Moscow had spent the equivalent of almost $5 million in two months to fund "criminal groups". "Russia previously bought those people who were running Moldova. It no longer… https://t.co/hcCOzgJbbK https://t.co/2enGAfomC0
🇲🇩Moldovan President Maia #Sandu has accused Russia of "buying" voters in the November 5 local elections by funneling money to pro-Moscow political parties, Reuters reported. 📷: AFP https://t.co/gMpaC3msZH