Moldova’s recent parliamentary election saw the pro-Western Party of Action and Solidarity (PAS) secure a clear majority, decisively defeating pro-Russian groups. This victory is seen as a strong endorsement of Moldova’s path towards EU membership, a choice further solidified by the country’s application for EU membership in 2022. The election was held amidst claims of Russian interference, including cyberattacks, disinformation campaigns, and attempts to incite unrest. With the PAS securing a majority, President Maia Sandu is expected to nominate Prime Minister Dorin Recean to form a new government, with the goal of furthering EU integration by 2028.
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Moldova’s pro-European party, led by President Maia Sandu, is projected to win a majority in parliament with over 50% of the vote, significantly ahead of the pro-Russian Patriotic Electoral Bloc. These elections were marked by concerns of Russian interference, with Sandu emphasizing the stakes for Moldova’s future. Despite claims of victory by the opposition and reported bomb scares at polling stations, the PAS party is set to secure enough seats to govern independently. The election followed a campaign marred by allegations of disinformation, vote-buying, and arrests linked to potential unrest orchestrated by Moscow.
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Moldova’s upcoming parliamentary election has been disrupted by the electoral commission’s decision to exclude two pro-Russian parties. These parties, Heart of Moldova and Moldova Mare, were barred due to allegations of illegal financing, voter bribery, and undeclared foreign funds. The move follows accusations of Russian interference and is critical as Moldova, a former Soviet republic, navigates its path towards the European Union, potentially deciding the country’s geopolitical orientation.
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Moldovan President Maia Sandu has revealed that Russia has increased its interference in the upcoming parliamentary elections set for September 28th, specifically targeting voters residing abroad. Moscow is employing a multi-pronged strategy, including online disinformation campaigns, the use of Russian Orthodox priests for propaganda, and the deployment of bot networks to disseminate fake content. Furthermore, Sandu stated that criminals working for Moscow are inciting unrest within Moldovan prisons. With the EU integration deemed critical for the nation’s democratic survival, Sandu views these elections as a crucial step toward joining the EU, despite fluctuating poll results.
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