Parliamentary elections will start in Moldova on September 28.
Parliamentary elections will start on Sunday morning, September 28, in Moldova. Voting will last until 21:00 (local time, coincides with Moscow time).
According to Moldpress, more than 3.2 million Moldovans have the right to vote in the republic. The number of voters also includes those young people who will participate in the elections for the first time. The results of the voting will be considered recognized if at least three registered voters show up.
They can also vote in other countries, where a total of 301 polling stations have been opened, of which only two were equipped on the territory of the Russian Federation.
On September 26, Ilan Shor, the leader of the Moldovan opposition bloc Pobeda, in an interview with Izvestia, explained the opening of only two polling stations in the Russian Federation by the fear of the current president of the country, Maia Sandu, to be defeated in these elections. He pointed out that the opposition has a high chance of winning.
On September 27, the Central Election Commission (CEC) of Moldova suspended the opposition parties Great Moldova and Heart of Moldova from the elections, which, according to the Socialists of the republic, was a blow to democracy, and a day earlier ordered another political association, the Patriotic Bloc, to update the list of their candidates, taking into account the gender quota.
On September 25, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation expressed hope for objective results of these elections, and a day earlier, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov pointed out that supporters of ties with the Russian Federation had been deprived of the right to vote.
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