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The adversity that characterizes Europe

Báo Thanh niênBáo Thanh niên28/10/2024


Also in Europe, Moldova has presidential elections and a referendum on where the country should go and who to rely on. In Georgia there are parliamentary elections.

In both places, these elections are about solving existing problems, but at the same time they also determine the direction of the future. The difference in the percentage of votes between winners and losers is small, but enough to produce a specific result.

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Georgia's ruling party celebrates victory

The end result was that the pro-EU and Western camp won both elections in Moldova, and the pro-Russian, anti-EU and anti-Western camp lost. In Georgia, the opposite was true, with the so-called pro-Russian and anti-EU camp that has been in power since 2012 winning again.

From the adversity between Moldova and Georgia, we can imagine the current situation and future prospects of Europe. The Ukrainian conflict and the fierce confrontation between Russia and the EU, NATO and the Western bloc continue to divide Europe into different political groups and national factions. The continent is deeply divided internally and the partner factions are not much different in terms of position and power in the power politics game with each other within the national framework, as well as on the continent-wide scale. Ideological factors and value systems play an increasingly prominent role.

Therefore, both now and in the near future, Europe continues to be politically and socially unstable, continues to decline in position, influence and role in many aspects of world politics, and is further and further away from the golden age that the continent once had.



Source: https://thanhnien.vn/nghich-canh-dac-trung-cho-chau-au-18524102723084364.htm

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