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Vladimir Plahotniuc, the leader of the Moldova's Democratic party, and the country's de facto leader, gestures as he addresses a rally, next to interim president Pavel Filip, right, in Chisinau, Moldova, Sunday, June 9, 2019. Moldova's interim president Pavel Filip has dissolved parliament and called for snap elections on Sept. 6 amid a months-long political crisis, announcing his decision shortly after his appointment on Sunday by the Constitutional Court to replace president Igor Dodon who was suspended for not implementing the court's decision on dissolving parliament. (AP Photo/Roveliu Buga)

Vladimir Plahotniuc, the leader of the Moldova's Democratic party, and the country's de facto leader, gestures as he addresses a rally, next to interim president Pavel Filip, right, in Chisinau, Moldova, Sunday, June 9, 2019. Moldova's interim president Pavel Filip has dissolved parliament and called for snap elections on Sept. 6 amid a months-long political crisis, announcing his decision shortly after his appointment on Sunday by the Constitutional Court to replace president Igor Dodon who was suspended for not implementing the court's decision on dissolving parliament. (AP Photo/Roveliu Buga)

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