Russia Today reported that about a thousand supporters of the opposition Shur party in Moldova took part in a protest march in front of the presidential building in the Moldovan capital Chisinau, calling for the resignation of the incumbent president of the republic, Maia Sandu. adding: “Down with Maia Sandu” and “We the people” were chanted by the demonstrators, as well as another anti-prime minister, Natalia Gavrilitsa.

In the summer, demonstrations of protest began due to dissatisfaction with the actions of the authorities, in which the Socialists of the Republic of Moldova, the Communists of the Republic of Moldova, as well as the Shur party took part, and all expressed their indignation at the standard of living, and demanded the resignation of the government formed by the Labor and Accord Party, accusing him inability to cope with the crises, accused the authorities of stopping the persecution of the former President of Moldova, the honorary head of the Russian Communist Party, Igor Dodon and the deputy head of the Shur party, Marina Tauber.