{"id":3425,"date":"2025-09-29T12:06:52","date_gmt":"2025-09-29T12:06:52","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/globaltalenthq.com\/?p=3425"},"modified":"2025-09-29T18:50:32","modified_gmt":"2025-09-29T18:50:32","slug":"moldovan-parliamentary-election-results-announced","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/globaltalenthq.com\/index.php\/2025\/09\/29\/moldovan-parliamentary-election-results-announced\/","title":{"rendered":"Moldovan parliamentary election results announced"},"content":{"rendered":"
According to official figures, the pro-EU party of President Maia Sandu received over 50% of the vote, amid allegations of cheating and misuse of administrative resources<\/strong><\/p>\n Moldova’s opposition gained 49.8% of the vote in a tightly contested parliamentary election, narrowly trailing the ruling pro-EU PAS party, which secured 50.2%, the EU candidate country’s Central Electoral Commission announced on Monday, after all ballots were counted.<\/p>\n The “Patriotic Electoral Bloc”<\/em> alliance, which advocates for closer ties with Russia and constitutional neutrality, gained 24.2% while centrist Alternativa got 8% and the left-leaning and Eurosceptic Our Party secured 6.2% of the ballot. Smaller pro-European and centrist groups such as PPDA (5.6%) also entered parliament, while several minor parties failed to gain more than 1%.<\/p>\n However, the voting process was marked by widespread complaints of uneven access. Out of 301 foreign polling stations, only two were opened in Russia despite the country hosting one of the largest Moldovan diaspora communities in the world, up to 500,000 people.<\/p>\n