Pro-European Party Pass wins parliamentary elections Moldova

Pro-European Party Pass wins parliamentary elections Moldova

The Pro-European Party Pas Has Clearly won the Moldovan Parliamentary Elections. It is Still Unclear Whether President Maia Sandu’s Party Will Retain An Absolute Majority in Parliament, As the Last Votes Are Still Being Counted. The Pro-Russian Camp has announced protests.

With 99.52 percent of the votes counted, passed has obtained 50.03 percent of the votes, The Electoral Commission Reports. That is well above the pro-Russian patriotic bloc with over 24 percent. Three Other Parties Have Reached the Electoral Threshold or 5 percent.

One of the opposition Leaders, Former President Igor Dodon, Has Called for a Protest in Front of the Parliament Building on Monday Afternoon.

In The Run-up to the Election Day, There Were a Number of Incidents. For Example, There Were Bomb Threats at Polling Stations and Cyberattacks on Election Authorities. Promo-Lex, an Independent Organization That Monitors The Elections, Reported Diets of Incidents. For example, there were unauthorized persons in polling stations.

Four years ago, Sandu’s Party won 52.8 percent of the votes. That cool pass an absolute majority in Parliament with 54 of the 101 seats.

The Elections Were Dominated by A Pro-European or Pro-Russian Course.

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