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PAS is in the first place in the Republic of Moldova, shows the last survey. In the top of trust, Maia Sandu leads and is followed by Ilan Șor

PAS is in the first place in the Republic of Moldova, shows the last survey. In the top of trust, Maia Sandu leads and is followed by Ilan Șor

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The Action and Solidarity Party (PAS) would win 49 places in the future Parliament of the Republic of Moldova, with two less than necessary to obtain the majority, shows the data of an Idata opinion poll, published today, June 30. The percentage step, 40.4%, is increasing compared to the latest surveys that showed that the ruling party has about 27% of the options of those who made the decision with whom to vote. 30% of those questioned did not respond with whom they vote.

The Undata Published survey today shows that 40.4% of citizens of the Republic of Moldova opt for future parliamentary elections for the step. 30% of those questioned refrained from offering an answer.

It should be noted, the data refer to the responses of the inhabitants of the Republic of Moldova, without the diaspora and the Transnistrian region. The ousted survey also shows that the Socialist Party, led by the former president of the Republic of Moldova Igor Dodon, would obtain 20 mandates (16.4%), the block created by Ilan Șor, “Victory”, would win 19 places in the Chisinau Parliament (15.5%), and the “Alternative” block, created by the mayor of Chisin. Stoianoglo, could take 13 mandates (10.3%).

Regarding the politicians in which the Moldovans have the highest confidence, the president Maia Sandu is the first place with 26.9% of the respondents' options, according to the Idata Barometer. In second place is the fugitive politician Ilan Șor, hidden in Moscow, with 9.2%. It is followed by Igor Dodon with 9.1%. The three are followed by Ion Ceban, Alexandr Stoianoglo and Renato Usatîi.

The survey data were collected in June by Field Logistics SRL, at the command, on a national representative sample of 1015 respondents, with the maximum error of +/- 3%. The parliamentary elections will take place in the Republic of Moldova on September 28. In the Legislature of Chisinau there are 101 deputies, elected on the party lists.

In April, another survey was passing with 27.6%

So far, all polls published in the Republic of Moldova show that no formation will have a majority in the legislative future. Thus, the survey conducted by Ates Research Group, on April 5-13, on a sample of 1130 people, show that the Action and Solidarity Party would obtain the largest number of votes, ie over 27.6% of the living rooms. The Socialist Party would choose with over 10.2%, and the “Alternative” block would accumulate 6.8%of the votes, and the “victory” block, controlled by the fugitive ilan Șor would choose with 6.1%.

Another survey, “Barometer Idata, March 2025”, shows that out of the total respondents, the Action and Solidarity Party would obtain 27.3%of the votes, the Socialist Party-12.5%, and the “victory” block would choose 11.7%.

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