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Surprised and disappointed by Slovakia, Slovenia, Moldova and Bulgaria.
Not surprised but disappointed by Serbia, Hungary, and Russia.
Moldova had elections a few days ago.
Yes to the EU process vs Russia influence barely won with 50.46% and the current pro-EU president was reelected with 54.35% against a candidate supported by the "pro-Russian Socialist Party".
So apparently, democracy is not a consensual topic in this country, which aligns well with Trump.
https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/moldovas-eu-referendum-goes-wire-after-sandu-decries-vote-meddling-2024-10-21/
https://www.reuters.com/world/europe/moldova-holds-presidential-runoff-election-amid-claims-russian-meddling-2024-11-03/
I mean I followed those. But both of them had lots of russian interference so I take the result with grain of salt.
Luckily pro-EU won in both.
Slovakia has a far right president too. So not too much of a surprise. Melania Trump is Slovenian, so that might be it. Bulgarian politics is just nuts.
While Melania is from Slovenia, I don't think she has a huge fan base over here.
Makes sense but the people I met in rural Slovakia all seemed to hate putin so much so it really suprised me the election results and now this.
As Slovene I agree. #wtf
Honestly surprised that 16% of Irish voters would go trump but 84% Harris is pretty solid.