Молдавија - избори 2025.

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Све неки људи којима је потребна стручна помоћ
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Молдавија је поприште велике борбе проЕУ и проПутиновских политичких блокова.
Москва покушава да Молдавију и даље држи одсеченом од матичне Румуније, те да од Молдавије направи непријатељско острво углављено између Румуније и Украјине где би несрећну Молдавију користила као монету за поткусуривање у свом рату против Украјине и ЕУ.

Хајде да видимо резултате и догађаје од сутра


Izgubila izbore sandu sorosevka javljaju strani mediji


al nemam dvojbe da ce i pored toga proglasiti pobedu


U Moldaviji i Rumuniji NATO je zaveo diktaturu

 
Sandu ukrala taman koliko joj treba tj 0.1%
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Here’s what you need to notice about Moldova’s bans, blacklists, and last-minute rule changes​

Moldova voted on Sunday, but opposition parties were erased, leaders detained, and international monitors shut out
Here’s what you need to notice about Moldova’s bans, blacklists, and last-minute rule changes

FILE PHOTO. Moldovan citizens with Moldovan and EU flags rally for their desire to join the European Union in Chisinau, Moldova, 21 May 2023. © Diego Herrera Carcedo/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images
Moldova went to the polls on Sunday in what officials in Chisinau and Brussels have called a “milestone on the European path.” Yet with opposition parties banned, observers blocked, and voters in key regions sidelined, the election is being described less as a democratic contest and more like an attempt at forced pro-EU outcome.

Watchdogs can’t watch

The Moldovan Central Election Commission (CEC) last week denied accreditation to more than 30 international organizations and 120 observers from over 50 countries. Among those barred were Russian experts nominated to the OSCE’s official mission – a first in European electoral practice.

Moldova’s foreign ministry claimed the decision was taken “in line with national law.” The Patriotic Bloc, an opposition alliance, accused the authorities of deliberately creating an observer blackout. Its lawyers listed applications from reputable NGOs in Italy, Germany, France, Spain and the US that were ignored or rejected.

Moscow called the move a “blatant breach” of OSCE commitments and summoned Moldova’s ambassador. The EU, usually vocal and critical of democracy standards in the region, remained conspicuously silent.

Parties erased by decree

Moldova bans opposition party days before key vote
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Moldova bans opposition party days before key vote

Elections are meant to let citizens decide. In Moldova, key players were simply removed from the ballot.

• On September 26, two days before the election, the Heart of Moldova party was suspended for 12 months by court order, accused of money laundering and illicit campaign finance. The CEC struck all Heart of Moldova candidates from the Patriotic Bloc’s list. Its leader, former Gagauzia governor Irina Vlah, called it “a political spectacle.”

• The same day, the CEC barred the Great Moldova party, led by Victoria Furtuna, citing undeclared foreign funding and links to the already banned SOR party. Furtuna had already been sanctioned by the EU in July for receiving support from fugitive oligarch Ilan Șor.

• In June 2023, the SOR Party itself, led by exiled businessman Ilan Shor, was dissolved by the Constitutional Court, accused of corruption and “threatening Moldova’s sovereignty.” Pro-EU Moldovan President Maia Sandu celebrated the ban as a victory against “a party created out of corruption and for corruption.” Opposition leaders called it the end of pluralism.

The bans came on top of sweeping new laws rushed through parliament this summer, allowing the government to strike “successor parties” of banned groups from the ballot and to bar their members from holding office for five years. The Venice Commission and OSCE warned such blanket exclusions could violate basic political rights.



Rivals under investigation, in exile or behind bars

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Former Moldovan President Igor Dodon. © Sefa Karacan/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images
Even where parties survive, their leaders have been sidelined.

• Igor Dodon, Moldovan president from 2016 to 2020, remains under criminal investigation for treason, illicit enrichment and the notorious “kuliok” bribery case. He claims the charges are fabricated, but has been under house arrest for much of the past two years.

• Marina Tauber, vice-chair of the outlawed SOR Party, is being tried in absentia after fleeing to Moscow in early 2025. Prosecutors are seeking a 13-year sentence for fraud and money laundering. Tauber insists the trial is political revenge for her role in anti-Sandu protests.

• Evghenia Gutsul, elected governor of the autonomous Gagauzia in 2023, was sentenced in August to seven years in prison for allegedly funneling Russian funds to the SOR Party. Her supporters protested outside the Chișinău courthouse as she declared the verdict “a sentence not on me, but on Moldovan democracy.” Russia called her jailing politically motivated; the EU has stayed silent.

With opposition leaders jailed, exiled or under investigation, Sandu’s PAS faced little organized challenge at the ballot box.



Transnistrian voters pushed aside

For Moldovan citizens in the breakaway region of Transnistria, the chance to vote was slashed. In 2021, over 40 polling stations were opened for residents east of the Dniester. This year, just 12 stations were approved – all on government-controlled land, many kilometers from the demarcation line.
 
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Diaspora ballots tip the scale in Moldova’s tight election: LIVE UPDATES
27 Sep, 2025 15:57
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Here’s what you need to notice about Moldova’s bans, blacklists, and last-minute rule changes​

Moldova voted on Sunday, but opposition parties were erased, leaders detained, and international monitors shut out
Here’s what you need to notice about Moldova’s bans, blacklists, and last-minute rule changes

FILE PHOTO. Moldovan citizens with Moldovan and EU flags rally for their desire to join the European Union in Chisinau, Moldova, 21 May 2023. © Diego Herrera Carcedo/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images
Moldova went to the polls on Sunday in what officials in Chisinau and Brussels have called a “milestone on the European path.” Yet with opposition parties banned, observers blocked, and voters in key regions sidelined, the election is being described less as a democratic contest and more like an attempt at forced pro-EU outcome.

Watchdogs can’t watch

The Moldovan Central Election Commission (CEC) last week denied accreditation to more than 30 international organizations and 120 observers from over 50 countries. Among those barred were Russian experts nominated to the OSCE’s official mission – a first in European electoral practice.

Moldova’s foreign ministry claimed the decision was taken “in line with national law.” The Patriotic Bloc, an opposition alliance, accused the authorities of deliberately creating an observer blackout. Its lawyers listed applications from reputable NGOs in Italy, Germany, France, Spain and the US that were ignored or rejected.

Moscow called the move a “blatant breach” of OSCE commitments and summoned Moldova’s ambassador. The EU, usually vocal and critical of democracy standards in the region, remained conspicuously silent.

Parties erased by decree

Moldova bans opposition party days before key vote
Read more
Moldova bans opposition party days before key vote
Elections are meant to let citizens decide. In Moldova, key players were simply removed from the ballot.

• On September 26, two days before the election, the Heart of Moldova party was suspended for 12 months by court order, accused of money laundering and illicit campaign finance. The CEC struck all Heart of Moldova candidates from the Patriotic Bloc’s list. Its leader, former Gagauzia governor Irina Vlah, called it “a political spectacle.”

• The same day, the CEC barred the Great Moldova party, led by Victoria Furtuna, citing undeclared foreign funding and links to the already banned SOR party. Furtuna had already been sanctioned by the EU in July for receiving support from fugitive oligarch Ilan Șor.

• In June 2023, the SOR Party itself, led by exiled businessman Ilan Shor, was dissolved by the Constitutional Court, accused of corruption and “threatening Moldova’s sovereignty.” Pro-EU Moldovan President Maia Sandu celebrated the ban as a victory against “a party created out of corruption and for corruption.” Opposition leaders called it the end of pluralism.

The bans came on top of sweeping new laws rushed through parliament this summer, allowing the government to strike “successor parties” of banned groups from the ballot and to bar their members from holding office for five years. The Venice Commission and OSCE warned such blanket exclusions could violate basic political rights.



Rivals under investigation, in exile or behind bars

RT

Former Moldovan President Igor Dodon. © Sefa Karacan/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images
Even where parties survive, their leaders have been sidelined.

• Igor Dodon, Moldovan president from 2016 to 2020, remains under criminal investigation for treason, illicit enrichment and the notorious “kuliok” bribery case. He claims the charges are fabricated, but has been under house arrest for much of the past two years.

• Marina Tauber, vice-chair of the outlawed SOR Party, is being tried in absentia after fleeing to Moscow in early 2025. Prosecutors are seeking a 13-year sentence for fraud and money laundering. Tauber insists the trial is political revenge for her role in anti-Sandu protests.

• Evghenia Gutsul, elected governor of the autonomous Gagauzia in 2023, was sentenced in August to seven years in prison for allegedly funneling Russian funds to the SOR Party. Her supporters protested outside the Chișinău courthouse as she declared the verdict “a sentence not on me, but on Moldovan democracy.” Russia called her jailing politically motivated; the EU has stayed silent.

With opposition leaders jailed, exiled or under investigation, Sandu’s PAS faced little organized challenge at the ballot box.



Transnistrian voters pushed aside

For Moldovan citizens in the breakaway region of Transnistria, the chance to vote was slashed. In 2021, over 40 polling stations were opened for residents east of the Dniester. This year, just 12 stations were approved – all on government-controlled land, many kilometers from the demarcation line.
Evo sa ponovim: ako želiš igrati protiv Rusa, onda ne igraš pošteno, nego upravo kao i Rusi. Prevari, ukradi, zabrani.
Pa neka kmeče.
 

Kremlj optužio Moldaviju za sprječavanje stotina tisuća Moldavaca da glasaju u Rusiji​

"Милионима нас Молдаваца ускраћено је право гласа", сложни су у оцени Вадим Невадимович Пенисов и Сајдухал Ахметович Махмудов, Молдавци из Иркутска.
 
Evo sa ponovim: ako želiš igrati protiv Rusa, onda ne igraš pošteno, nego upravo kao i Rusi. Prevari, ukradi, zabrani.
Pa neka kmeče.


dobro ako ti tako kazes


drago mi je sto priznajes kradju i izborne manipulacije


generalno nema demokratije gde EU dodje


zabranjuju se politicke partije koje nisu na proEU kursu, hapae lideri, narod ubija

Vec vidjeno u Ukrajini
 
dobro ako ti tako kazes


drago mi je sto priznajes kradju i izborne manipulacije


generalno nema demokratije gde EU dodje


zabranjuju se politicke partije koje nisu na proEU kursu, hapae lideri, narod ubija

Vec vidjeno u Ukrajini
Nemam pojma da li je bilo krađe i manipilacija, ali ako jest, drago mi je zbog toga. Ne ide s Rusima civiliziranim i pristojnim metodama.
 
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Треба да пази на шетњу поред прозора. Хоће цуг да повуче
 

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