Hundreds of people remained on the streets of Chisinau, demanding the resignation of Moldovan President Maia Sandu and the dissolution of parliament and the government. The protests in the capital have been ongoing since Sunday.
Footage filmed on Wednesday shows tents set up in the square as well as protesters chanting 'Down with Maya Sandu!', while holding placards and flags.
The press office for the Shor Party, which organised the demonstrations, said 80 new tents had been set up, bringing the total number to more than 200.
Thousands turned out for the initial rally on Sunday, while there has been no official information on any detentions during the protests.
In May, mass anti-government rallies began in the country over soaring energy and food prices, as well as falling living standards and record inflation.
Hundreds of people remained on the streets of Chisinau, demanding the resignation of Moldovan President Maia Sandu and the dissolution of parliament and the government. The protests in the capital have been ongoing since Sunday.
Footage filmed on Wednesday shows tents set up in the square as well as protesters chanting 'Down with Maya Sandu!', while holding placards and flags.
The press office for the Shor Party, which organised the demonstrations, said 80 new tents had been set up, bringing the total number to more than 200.
Thousands turned out for the initial rally on Sunday, while there has been no official information on any detentions during the protests.
In May, mass anti-government rallies began in the country over soaring energy and food prices, as well as falling living standards and record inflation.
Hundreds of people remained on the streets of Chisinau, demanding the resignation of Moldovan President Maia Sandu and the dissolution of parliament and the government. The protests in the capital have been ongoing since Sunday.
Footage filmed on Wednesday shows tents set up in the square as well as protesters chanting 'Down with Maya Sandu!', while holding placards and flags.
The press office for the Shor Party, which organised the demonstrations, said 80 new tents had been set up, bringing the total number to more than 200.
Thousands turned out for the initial rally on Sunday, while there has been no official information on any detentions during the protests.
In May, mass anti-government rallies began in the country over soaring energy and food prices, as well as falling living standards and record inflation.