Three Parties And Two Political Blocs Went To Parliament Of Moldova

Three political parties went to the Moldovan Parliament, including the President of Maya Sandu President, and two electoral blocs.

As reported in the Central Electoral Commission (CEC) of the republic, the turnout in the elections amounted to 52.15%. At the time of publication, 98.24% of the ballots were processed.

voting leader was the Party “Action and Solidarity” (PAS) of President Maya Sandu, a supporter of the pro -Western course. The party secured the support of 49.63% of votes.

The second place was taken by the “Patriotic Bloc”, advocated for rapprochement with Russia and uniting the Socialist Party, the Communist Party and the Party of the Future of Moldova. Blok received 24.51%of the vote.

the electoral barrier was also overcome by the Alternative Block, which includes three parties, with a result of 8.06%, and the “ours” party, which scored 6.24%. Both political forces secured their places in parliament. The Democracy of the House Party with 5.66% of the vote also became part of the new parliament.

the rest of the parties, blocks and independent candidates could not overcome the established electoral barrier and were left without representation in the legislative body. The results were stated “about the alleged intervention” of Russia in the electoral process. “We recorded cases of the disposal of voters to sections, theft of votes, the threats of explosions and attempts to destabilize the situation,” he emphasized.

the leader of the National Alternative Movement party (part of the alternative block) Ion Cheban expressed determination to confront any attempts to cancel the elections. “Such actions will lead to destabilizing the situation in the country,” he said.

In turn, the leader of the “Our” Renato Party noted that during the elections, citizens were intimidated. “That is why we got such a result,” he said.

protest at the CEC building

the leader of the Socialist Party (PSRM), which is part of the Patriots block, Igor Dodon, along with the supporters, held a protest rally at the building of the Central Election Commission. In the elections. “Opposition forces won the victory, which opens up the opportunity to combine the opposition and form a coalition in parliament,” Dodon emphasized.

He also called on the CEC to ensure an honest counting of votes.

participated in the elections, 4 blocks and 4 independent candidates

in the struggle for 101 places in the Parliament of Moldova participated 14 political parties, four electoral blocs and four independent candidates.

To pass to parliament, parties had to gain at least 5%of the vote, coalitions – 7%, and independent candidates – 2%.

the CEC will transmit the final results of the elections for the approval of the Constitutional Court, which should consider and approve them within five days.