Moldova set to held the election in the few coming days

According to Politico: Moldova’s parliament voted Thursday to hold parliamentary elections on Sept. 28, in a vote that could significantly reduce the number of seats held by President Maia Sandu’s pro-European PAS party.

Elena Giordano revealed that: The motion was approved by 57 lawmakers, with 32 abstaining. The vote is expected to be highly competitive and may reshape Moldova’s political landscape.

Source stated: Former Prosecutor General Alexandr Stoianoglo, who came close to defeating Sandu in last year’s presidential race, is now leading a coalition of three parties to contest PAS’s majority.

According to parliament Speaker Igor Grosu, the September vote will be “crucial” in shaping the country’s future.

He said “Either we throw away everything we’ve achieved on our path to modernization and EU integration, or we move forward toward peace and development.

“Our goal is to ensure that Moldova stays on the road to peace, avoids falling under Kremlin influence, and preserves its sovereignty and freedom.”

Source further stated that: Moldova has a long history of Russian interference, with Moscow repeatedly accused of backing political parties and spreading disinformation. Similar concerns were raised during the last elections, held on Oct. 20, 2024, which coincided with a narrowly passed referendum on EU membership.

BY LUCKY SEANEGO

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