Particle.news

Download on the App Store

Moldova Votes Sunday in Pivotal Parliamentary Race After Sandu Alleges Massive Russian Interference

A security crackdown following alleged destabilization plots heightens tensions over the country’s pro‑EU trajectory.

Overview

  • The Sept. 28 vote pits continued European integration against a turn toward Moscow, with PAS leading in late polls but its outright majority in doubt.
  • President Maia Sandu said Russia is spending hundreds of millions of euros to fund parties, buy votes and train people to organize unrest.
  • Authorities reported roughly 250 searches and 74 arrests this week over alleged plans to destabilize the country, citing training at a camp in Serbia.
  • The election commission removed the pro‑Russian Herz of Moldova from the ballot, altering the composition of the Patriotic Block.
  • Investigations described coordinated online influence operations linked to Russian sources and oligarch Ilan Șor, including numerous TikTok accounts pushing anti‑EU messages.