The future of Moldova weighs. Today, parliamentary elections. “The most important in history”


Electoral premises will be open until 20 Polish time. 1973 voting premises are to be open in the territory of Moldova, including 12 for the inhabitants of the separatist Transnistria. Inhabitants of this region can participate in elections in the territory controlled by the authorities in Chisinau.
301 electoral premises (more than 60 more than last year's presidential election) will operate outside the country, and most in Italy (over 70), Germany, France and Romania. Only two voting points will be open in Russia's territory. For security reasons, two polling stations will operate in Ukraine and Israel.
Voters in ten countries – USA, Canada, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Iceland, Japan, South Korea, Australia and New Zealand – have the option of voting for correspondence after prior registration.
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15 political parties, three blocks and four independent candidates start in the election of a 101-member parliament.
Pro -Russian politicians can get to the parliament
The polls forecast that three or four political forces will get into the parliament. In most studies, the pro -European party of action and solidarity (belt) ruling for four years, but it is unclear whether she will be able to obtain a majority in parliament.
In second place is the pro -Russian patriotic election block (BEP), consisting of socialists, communists and the Future of Moldova. On Friday, the Central Electoral Commission voted for exclusion from the election another party belonging to BEP – the heart of Moldova (PRIM) – a former gagausia bass [odpowiednik prezydenta] Irina Vlah. The reason was indicated by suspicions of illegal financing from Moscow.
Alternative to enter the parliamentary and our party Renato Siken still have a chance to enter parliament. The alternative consists of the party of the Mayor of Chisinau Ion Cebana, a former candidate in the presidential election Alexander Stoianoglo, former communist ideologist Mark Tkaciuk and former Prime Minister Ion Chic. The alternative is positioned as a pro -European group, but due to the political history of its members, experts are skeptical of these declarations and indicate their connections with Moscow.
“The most important elections in the history of Moldova”
Our party also has a chance to get to the parliament, headed by Renato Usatii, a populist who criticizes both the power party and the main opposition forces. Usatii is considered a revolving policy, but pregnant towards Moscow. The electoral threshold for the party in Moldova is 5 percent, and for blocks – 7 percent.
Such a distribution of forces means that if the majority of the majority of the belt will have a problem finding a coalition partner who will support her in activities for European integration, which may cause inhibition and even stop this process. That is why Moldovan elections are called “the most important in history” and focused the unprecedented attention of international media.
The Central Electoral Commission (CeC) did not allow the block to participate in the election (Victorie, Pobieda), consisting of four puppet parties associated with Ilan Sore, operating from Russia, a former oligarch. According to Cec Pobieda, it is in fact a continuation of the Sora party banned in 2023.




