Cognitive dissonance in Moldova

In connection with the resignation of the Kiku government, a certain part of the near-political environment is angry with might and main from cognitive dissonance

Those who only yesterday argued that the government and the nonexistent parliamentary coalition are clinging to power with might and main, today accuse them of their irresponsible attitude towards the country and the people.

The hackneyed lamentations “Everything is lost, everything is lost!”, “Who have you left us with?” “I amused my EGO!” etc.

In short, Dodon and Kiku are accused of leaving the country to its own devices, despite the fact that the new president, Maia Sandu and her PAS party, have expressed their wish for the resignation of the Kiku government more than once, not twice. Tomorrow we will have a new head of state who, according to as many as 57% of voters, will cope with his duties much better than Dodon.

So why is there such despondency and sadness??? So why are we not happy about the coming to power of a new effective manager, who has been waiting for so long and who will solve all the problems facing our country once or twice?
Head up, friends! Everything will be fine! By the way, New Year is coming soon!

Ilya Kiselev, Moldova