Overview
- With more than 99% of ballots counted, PAS holds about 50% of the vote, preserving control of the 101-seat parliament as the Patriotic Bloc trails near 24–25%, according to the electoral commission.
- Authorities reported cyberattacks on election infrastructure and false bomb threats at polling stations abroad, which they say were detected and neutralized without halting the vote.
- Igor Dodon and other pro-Russian opposition figures refused to accept the results and urged supporters to rally outside parliament, while police said they were aware of payments promised to draw crowds.
- Prosecutors conducted hundreds of searches and made dozens of arrests before the vote, and the electoral commission barred two pro-Russian parties over alleged illegal financing.
- Turnout was roughly 52% with about 1.59 million votes cast, including 264,000 ballots at overseas polling sites where the diaspora—often supportive of EU integration—voted in large numbers.