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Elections in Moldova. One of the pro -Russian parties excluded two days before voting

2025-09-26 17:21

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2025-09-26 17:21

The heart of the Heart of Moldova (Prim), which is part of the pro -Russian patriotic election block (BEP), was excluded from participation in parliamentary elections that will take place on Sunday – the Central Electoral Commission (CEC) in Chisini decided on Friday.

Elections in Moldova. One of the pro -Russian parties excluded two days before voting
Elections in Moldova. One of the pro -Russian parties excluded two days before voting
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Prim is the head of Irina Vlah, a Bashacka (chairwoman) of autonomous gagausia. On Thursday, Poland, Estonia and Latvia introduced a ban on entry for this pro -Russian politician. The Polish Ministry of Foreign Affairs justified her support by her “in interference in preparation for parliamentary elections.”

The CeC decision (six votes for, three against) was preceded by the Thursday decision of the Court of Appeal, at the request of the Ministry of Justice, to limit Prim's activities. The reason is pending proceedings regarding the illegal financing of the party's activities.

Prim, who can count on about 3 percent votes, it is part of the pro -Russian BEP, which also includes socialists and communists, and the Future of Moldova Future of the former prime minister Vasile Tarleva. BEP ranks second in the polls (25-30 percent of votes) after the currently ruling pro-European party of action and solidarity (PAS).

While the removal of the heart of Moldova from the election does not affect the BEP result dramatically, it puts the block just before the election in the face of reorganizing the lists. The grouping must update lists with electoral regulations and sex amounts within 24 hours. According to Nokta.MD, the party or block must issue from 51 to 111 candidates for a 101-person parliament, with at least four women and four men in each ten candidates.

On the BEP list, consisting of 110 candidates, there were 25 people from the PRIM party, says nokta.md.

According to Nokta, the VLAH party “migrated” people associated with the fugitive oligarchy laran sore. The pro -Russian Electoral Blog he controlled (Victorie, Pobieda) was not admitted to elections.

This Sunday, parliamentary elections will take place in Moldova, which the president of the country of Maia Sandu had previously called “the most important in history.” The loss of the majority by the currently ruling pro -European Pas party will open the path to power to pro -Russian groups.

Elections can affect the eurointegration process, because opposition parties who have the chances of entering parliament present de facto eurosceptic positions or critical opening for this project.

Analysts emphasize that with a large mobilization of the diaspora, the belt still has some chances to get the majority; The polls do not capture the voices of the diaspora. A very large percentage of undecided is recorded in research on the territory of the country, which makes it difficult to forecast the results.

From Chisinova Justyna Prus (PAP)

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