Igor Dodon, a political figure in Moldova, called for his supporters to protest on Monday following upcoming elections, aiming to "defend the victory." Dodon made these statements yesterday during a protest where he accused the current administration of dictatorship, as reported by dumitruciorici.com. The call for post-election demonstrations comes before the elections have occurred, signaling a pre-emptive challenge to the electoral process. Dodon's accusations of dictatorship were made during a protest against what he termed "step by step" governance, according to the report. This development follows a period of political tension in Moldova. The specific date of the upcoming elections was not mentioned in the provided source, nor were details on the number of supporters Dodon intends to mobilize or the exact location of the planned Monday protest.