Chisinau: Moldova is gearing up for a crucial parliamentary election scheduled for September 28, 2025, a contest that could determine the nation’s geopolitical path and domestic stability for years to come. Often described as a battleground between pro-European and pro-Russian forces, this election is widely regarded as a referendum on Moldova’s future alignment with the European Union versus renewed ties with Russia.

The ruling Party of Action and Solidarity (PAS), led by President Maia Sandu, has championed Moldova’s integration into the European Union, aiming for full membership by 2030. Under Sandu’s leadership, the government has pushed for reforms aimed at curbing corruption, strengthening democratic institutions, and enhancing economic stability. However, recent polls suggest tha

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