Moldova's Pro-EU Party of Action and Solidarity Wins Parliamentary Majority
Moldova's pro-EU Party of Action and Solidarity secured a clear parliamentary majority, with voters overwhelmingly choosing a pro-Western path over the pro-Russian bloc.
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Overview
- The Party of Action and Solidarity (PAS) won the Moldovan parliamentary election with around 50% of the vote, securing a clear majority.
- Moldovan voters overwhelmingly chose the pro-Western faction, decisively defeating the pro-Russian Patriotic bloc in a pivotal election.
- This election outcome reinforces Moldova's pro-European trajectory, following its 2022 application for European Union membership and candidate status.
- The vote was seen as a critical choice for Moldova, determining its future alignment with the European Union or a closer relationship with Moscow.
- Allegations of Russian interference and cyberattacks marred the election, with President Maia Sandu expected to nominate pro-Western Prime Minister Dorin Recean.
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Analysis
Center-leaning sources frame this story as a decisive victory for Moldova's pro-European path against significant Russian interference. They emphasize the election as a "stark choice between East and West," highlighting the geopolitical struggle and portraying the outcome as a triumph for democracy and EU integration. The narrative consistently reinforces the idea of Moldova resisting Russian attempts to destabilize the country.
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The Party of Action and Solidarity (PAS) is a pro-European, centrist to centre-right political party in Moldova founded in 2016. It is led by Igor Grosu and associated with President Maia Sandu, who is its founder and a prominent pro-European figure.
The main competitors were the ruling PAS, which supports a pro-European Union agenda, and the Patriotic Bloc coalition, which consists of parties favoring closer ties with Russia and Moldova's neutrality. PAS won a majority, while the Patriotic Bloc received around 24% of the vote.
The elections were marred by allegations of Russian interference, including fake bomb threats and attempted cyberattacks on polling stations. Russia denied these allegations, but such incidents highlighted the high-stakes contest between pro-Western and pro-Russian factions in Moldova.
The victory of the pro-European PAS consolidates Moldova’s trajectory toward European Union integration following its 2022 EU membership application, signaling a prioritization of Western alliances over closer ties with Russia, which the defeated Patriotic Bloc advocated.
Following PAS’s parliamentary majority win, President Maia Sandu is expected to nominate Dorin Recean, a pro-Western politician, as the Prime Minister of Moldova.
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