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I take it you think 45/38 (which ultimately turned out to be 63/20) is a good result for Russia. It's actually very bad, anything but a pro-russian government in Moldova is bad news for Russia. Had the left-wing won they would've federalized the country and transnistrian political figures would've taken control. Moldova could've been used against Ukraine, now that possibility is gone.
You used "despite all" a second time. I'm curious to know how many more people do you think would've voted if more voting stations were allowed in Russia? I'm ready to bet that very few, in any case not enough to change the outcome of the election.
Ukraine may have been divided before the maidan but after the november elections pro-russian parties took what 10%? It's quite clear where Ukraine and Moldova is heading. I'm not sure how reliable that opinion poll regarding Belarus is but as you said belarusians are far more satisfied with Lukashenko than ukrainians were with their presidents and if the president tells them to look west that's what they'll do. Right now Lukashenko is making a U-turn, probably someone is whispering in his ear, he may know something (things to come) and he's preparing the ground. Belarus wont be turned like Ukraine, there will be no miadan or coup d'etat, everything will be done softely.
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