70% of Russian respondents say they would like a president like Maia Sandu



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Almost 70% of Russians who responded to a poll started by a Moscow radio station say they would like a president like Maia Sandu, recently elected head of state in the Republic of Moldova.

Radio Echo Moscow is one of the most famous media institutions watched by Russian liberals, writes Timpul, quoted by ProTv News.

On Wednesday morning, November 25, almost 22,000 people voted on the question “Would you like a person like Maia Sandu, the new president of the Republic of Moldova, to lead Russia?” On the radio website.

The answers are in favor of Maia Sandu. 68% of respondents say they would like a president like her in Russia, while 26% said they were against it and 7% said it was difficult for them to answer that question.

Maia Sandu became president of the Republic of Moldova with 57.75% of the votes of Moldovans, while Igor Dodon, supported by Vladimir Putin, obtained 42.25%.

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