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PAS Takes Clear Lead in Moldova’s Election as Near-Complete Count Points to Pro‑EU Majority

Officials reported bomb threats, cyberattacks and party bans, alleging Russian interference that Moscow rejects.

Overview

  • With roughly 90–95% of ballots counted, the ruling Party of Action and Solidarity is near 46–48% versus about 25–28% for the pro-Russian Patriotic Bloc, according to the electoral commission.
  • Analysts say PAS could secure a fragile majority, though final seat distribution and thresholds may still force coalition talks in the 101-seat parliament.
  • Turnout reached about 51.9%, including more than 260,000 votes cast at polling stations abroad, a diaspora that typically favors pro‑European candidates.
  • Election day featured cyberattacks on electoral infrastructure, fake bomb threats at overseas sites and three arrests over alleged plans to provoke unrest, authorities said.
  • Prosecutors conducted hundreds of pre‑vote raids and the electoral commission excluded two pro‑Russian parties over financing irregularities, while Russia denied accusations of interference and opposition leader Igor Dodon urged peaceful protests.