This September 22 and 27, I published in two articles several prophecies for Moldova, including predictions about the outcome of the yesterday passed presidential run-off election elections and the referendum on EU accession.
The results of the referendum elections on 20 October and the run-off election on 3 November turned out as I had predicted and resembled real political thrillers during the counting. In the long nights after the elections, for many it even seemed that I was wrong with my predictions. The opposition was in the lead at the beginning of both elections. Personally, I trusted in my prophecies and had no doubts about the outcomes.
In addition to these key predictions, I have also published other important and some worrying prophecies for Moldova. In doing so, I address aspects that affect the future well-being of the country, including economic developments and social tensions. These factors could be decisive for how Moldova positions itself in a rapidly changing geopolitical environment.
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