Overview
- Official results show the Party of Action and Solidarity won about 50.20% of the vote, ahead of Igor Dodon’s Patriotic Electoral Bloc on 24.17% and the National Alternative Movement on 7.96%.
- The OSCE said the election offered voters a real choice but cited serious cases of foreign interference, illicit financing, cyberattacks and widespread disinformation.
- Moldovan authorities reported denial‑of‑service waves totaling more than 16 million sessions against state and electoral infrastructure, with the Parliament website briefly taken offline before being restored.
- Chisinau alleges Russian‑linked networks sought to sway the vote through paid online amplifiers, engagement farms and AI‑driven content, while Moscow denied meddling and Sergei Lavrov claimed the election was manipulated.
- With a working majority, the government is moving to accelerate EU accession efforts, pursue prosecutions over alleged illegal financing, and strengthen energy security and judicial reforms.