Leader of Norway's Green Party Nominates Moldovan President Sandu for Nobel Peace Prize
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The President of the Republic of Moldova, Maya Sandu, was proposed to nominate the Nobel Peace Prize by Arird Hermstad, a member of the Norwegian Parliament and the leader of the Verzi Party. Accordingly, the head of the Moldovan state was proposed for his role in the defence of democracy, the rule of law and peace in the Republic of Moldova, according to newsmaker.md.
Norwegian Green Party leader nominates Moldovan President Sandu for the Nobel Peace Prize
On February 2, Moldovan President Maia Sandu was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize by Arild Hermstad, a member of the Norwegian Parliament and leader of the Green Party. The Norwegian politician proposed Sandu’s candidacy in recognition of her efforts to defend democracy, the rule of law, and peace in Moldova. Hermstad noted that Moldova has faced documented attempts to influence elections, disinformation campaigns, cyberattacks, and destabili…
The proposal is based on the fact that Maya Sandu is "in the first line of democracy in Europe", in a context where the Republic of Moldova has been subjected to documented attempts to influence the elections, the disinformation campaigns, cyber attacks and destabilization actions by Russia.
The President of the Republic of Moldova, Maya Sandu, was nominated at the Nobel Peace Prize by Arird Hermstad, a member of the Norwegian Parliament and leader of the Verzior Party, announced Radio Moldova.
President R. Moldova, Maya Sandu, was nominated at the Nobel Prize for the Peace of Norwegian Parliamentary Arild Hermstad, "for his efforts to protect democracy against Russian influence and destabilization efforts, including cybernetic attacks, disinformation and political pressure"
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