"We think that during the coming days the pro-European parties will try to reach an agreement. Our party has taken a clear position, it will not enter a coalition with pro-European political parties. We will discuss and come to an agreement only with those who would agree on [the] denouncement of the agreement with Europe, and would move toward the Customs Union," Dodon said in his interview with Rossiya-24 TV.
On Sunday, Moldova held elections for all 101 seats in the country's parliament. Four independent candidates and 21 political parties participated in the election.
The final results of the election are yet to be announced. With almost 90 percent of ballots counted, the Socialist Party leads the vote with 21.61 percent, followed by the Liberal-Democratic party with 19.29 percent of the votes. The Communist Party, in third place, won 17.84 percent.
Overall, the pro-EU parties have garnered about 44 percent of votes now, while those seeking stronger ties with Russia – 40 percent.