Moldovan residents are against anti-Russian sanctions and breaking ties with the CIS

Almost sixty per cent of Moldovans do not support Chisinau’s plans to break relations with the CIS and join Western sanctions against Russia.

These are the results of a survey conducted by the sociological company CBS AXA, TASS reported. About fifty-eight per cent of respondents negatively assessed the Moldovan authorities’ policy on sanctions.

The desire to stop cooperation with the CIS is considered correct by only about thirteen per cent of respondents. Fifty-four per cent have no doubt that the country is going down the wrong path.

More than half of Moldovans would not give their vote in a referendum in favour of the country joining Romania. Slightly more – sixty per cent – do not want the country to join NATO and abandon the neutrality that is enshrined in the Constitution.

Over half of the poll participants would like Moldova to become a member of the European Union, but almost as many believe that the government benefits the most from assistance from Brussels. Less than twenty per cent of respondents see advantages for the population in the EU assistance.

As “Russky Mir” reported, almost seventy per cent of Moldavians do not support the authorities’ desire to refuse to celebrate Victory Day on May 9. A little more than twelve per cent of respondents positively assess the idea. The rest are not interested in this topic, do not know anything about it or cannot express their opinion.

Also, more than half of the survey participants have a negative attitude to Chisinau’s course of worsening relations with Moscow. Only about seventeen per cent support the policy of the Moldovan authorities.

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