
As of 21.05, 51.94% of voters, or slightly less than 1.6 million people were registered on the vote (the data is still adjusted).
Most of those who came to polling stations are female (more than 54%).
In the afternoon, Prime Minister of Moldova Dorin Richan said On Facebook, that “yesterday and today, the infrastructure related to the electoral process was subjected to several attempts by Kibeatat.”
The head of government noted that among the objects of cyber attacks there was both the CEC (now it works) and several polling stations outside Moldova.
“All attacks were discovered and neutralized in real time without influencing the electoral process. Currently, the STISC information technology and cybersecurity service has blocked the Host.md platform due to large -scale cyber attacks. As a result, about 4,000 sites do not function,” Replah wrote.
According to him, the purpose of cyber attacks was to overload the networks that serve the election infrastructure.
Eccit Polels was not held in the current elections, since the CEC did not give permission for this, wrote Newsmaker.
Context
On September 28, 101 deputies of the parliament for a period of four years choose in Moldova. This year, 23 electoral competitors compete for places in parliament (15 parties, four blocs and four independent candidates).
The management of Moldova warned about interference in the elections from Russia. Moldova President Maya Sandu reported on September 14 that last year the Russian Federation spent an amount equivalent to 1% of Moldovan GDP, and if pro -Russian parties came to the Moldovan elections, and if pro -Russian parties come to power, The country can become a bridgehead for the invasion V Odessa region of Ukraine.
According to With a surveyheld by IDATA, from August 7 to August 16, the Sandu party (PAS) received 25.8% of the total number of voters against the background of 41.4% of respondents who did not decide on the choice. The opposition forces, in particular, the pro -Russian patriotic block of Igor Dodon (27.5%) and the “alternative” by Jona Cheban (11.3%), have a chance to strengthen their positions in parliament, although they have not reached the level necessary for the formation of the government on their own.




