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Moldovan election body endorses poll participants ahead of independence fete

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CHISINAU (Reuters) -Electoral authorities in Moldova closed registration on Tuesday for next month's parliamentary election focused on gauging how well public support has held up for President Maia

Moldova's Election Authority Approves Candidates Ahead of Independence Day

Overview of Moldova's Upcoming Parliamentary Election

CHISINAU (Reuters) -Electoral authorities in Moldova closed registration on Tuesday for next month's parliamentary election focused on gauging how well public support has held up for President Maia Sandu's drive for the ex-Soviet state to join the European Union by 2030.

Candidates and Political Landscape

The Central Election Commission issued a list of 21 authorised participants in the September 28 poll on the eve of Moldova's independence Day celebrations, with three European leaders due to attend and endorse Sandu's pro-European drive.

International Presence at Celebrations

Sandu's Party of Action and Solidarity now holds 61 seats in the 101-member assembly. But according to an opinion poll published last week, it is likely to win no more than 41 seats in next month's poll.

Concerns Over Russian Influence

Sandu, a fierce critic of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, told a reception on Monday evening ahead of the holiday that Moldova's path to EU membership was "irreversible".

"We are moving decisively towards becoming a member state by the end of the decade," she said. "We have the historic chance to become part of the safest and most prosperous space of peace, freedom and justice."

Scheduled to join Sandu at Wednesday's celebrations are French President Emmanuel Macron, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz and Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk.

Among the 21 groups registered by the Election Commission are two blocs with broad support. The Patriotic Bloc, including Socialists and Communists who want closer ties with Russia, is projected to win 36 seats, while the Alternative Bloc, accused by the government of concealing a pro-Kremlin bias, is projected to win 13 seats.

One of the leaders of Alternative, former prosecutor general Alexandr Stoianoglo, wrote on Telegram on Tuesday that the West would soon lose interest in Moldova once the war in neighbouring Ukraine has ended.

Sandu won reelection last year over Stoianoglo by a 10-point margin, but had to rely heavily on the votes of Moldovans living and working outside the country. A referendum endorsing her EU membership campaign cleared 50% by a narrow margin.

Sandu has warned of attempts by Russia to influence the poll, last week saying that Moscow intended to funnel some $100 million into the country in cryptocurrency alone to help pro-Russian political forces.

An openly pro-Russian bloc overseen by a fugitive Moldovan business magnate has been banned from taking part in the poll.

(Reporting by Alexander Tanas; Writing by Ron Popeski; Editing by Bill Berkrot)

Key Takeaways

  • Moldova's election body closed registration for the upcoming election.
  • 21 candidates approved for the September 28 parliamentary poll.
  • Sandu's party may lose seats despite EU membership campaign.
  • Russian influence remains a concern in Moldova's elections.
  • European leaders to attend Moldova's independence celebrations.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the date of the upcoming parliamentary election in Moldova?
The parliamentary election in Moldova is scheduled for September 28.
How many seats does Sandu's Party currently hold?
Sandu's Party of Action and Solidarity currently holds 61 seats in the 101-member assembly.
What is President Sandu's stance on EU membership?
President Sandu stated that Moldova's path to EU membership is 'irreversible' and aims to join by the end of the decade.
What influence is Russia attempting to exert in Moldova's election?
Sandu warned that Russia intends to funnel around $100 million into Moldova in cryptocurrency to support pro-Russian political factions.
Which international leaders are attending Moldova's independence celebrations?
French President Emmanuel Macron, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, and Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk are scheduled to attend the celebrations.

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