Headlines

Moldova bans another pro-Russian party from Sunday's vote

Published by Global Banking & Finance Review

Posted on September 27, 2025

2 min read

· Last updated: January 21, 2026

Add as preferred source on Google
Russian military advance in eastern Ukraine ahead of Trump-Putin summit - Global Banking & Finance Review
Image depicting the recent Russian military advance into eastern Ukraine near Dobropillia, highlighting the escalating tensions ahead of the Trump-Putin summit. This event is pivotal in the ongoing conflict and impacts geopolitical discussions.
Global Banking & Finance Awards 2026 — Call for Entries

CHISINAU (Reuters) -Moldova's election authority excluded the pro-Russian political party 'Greater Moldova' from participating in Sunday's parliamentary vote due to suspected illegal financing,

Moldova Excludes Another Pro-Russian Party from Upcoming Vote

Exclusion of Pro-Russian Parties in Moldova

CHISINAU (Reuters) -Moldova's election authority excluded the pro-Russian political party 'Greater Moldova' from participating in Sunday's parliamentary vote due to suspected illegal financing, officials said on Saturday.

Background on Greater Moldova

The decision was made late on Friday. It is the second pro-Russian party to be excluded within days of the vote, amid concerns over alleged Russian interference, the country's election process, and the future of Moldova's EU aspirations.

Implications for Upcoming Elections

Moldova's Central Electoral Commission excluded the Greater Moldova (Moldova Mare) party following findings by police, security, and intelligence officials that the party was using illegal financing and foreign funding, the commission said.

Reactions from Political Leaders

Greater Moldova leader Victoria Furtuna said the decision was biased and she would appeal it, the Moldpress media outlet reported.

The election authority found that the party had used unreported financial resources, and was suspected of providing voters with money in an attempt to sway the outcome.

Officials also suspect that the party was acting as a successor to the previously outlawed party led by pro-Russian fugitive business tycoon Ilan Shor. Shor, who denies all wrongdoing, lives in Moscow.  

Sunday's parliamentary vote is seen as a turning point for Moldova, a former Soviet republic and a European Union candidate country.

The ruling pro-European Party of Action and Solidarity (PAS), led by President Maia Sandu, has held a parliamentary majority since 2021. But polls show that PAS might lose its majority as opposition parties court voters concerned about the high cost of living, rising poverty and a sluggish economy.

Having to govern in coalition could complicate the PAS's effort to get Moldova into the EU by 2030, analysts say.

Another pro-Russian party, 'Heart of Moldova', part of the pro-Russian Patriotic bloc, was barred from participating in the vote last week.

Russia says it does not interfere in the internal affairs of other countries.

(Reporting by Alexander Tanas, writing by Olena Harmash; Editing by Toby Chopra)

Key Takeaways

  • Moldova bans 'Greater Moldova' party from elections.
  • Illegal financing cited as reason for exclusion.
  • Second pro-Russian party banned in recent days.
  • Impacts Moldova's EU aspirations and political landscape.
  • Ruling party faces challenges in upcoming elections.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why was the Greater Moldova party excluded from the vote?
The Greater Moldova party was excluded due to suspected illegal financing and unreported financial resources, as well as allegations of providing voters with money to influence the election outcome.
What is the significance of the upcoming parliamentary vote in Moldova?
The parliamentary vote is seen as a turning point for Moldova, a former Soviet republic and a candidate country for the European Union, with potential implications for its political alignment and governance.
Who leads the ruling party in Moldova?
The ruling pro-European Party of Action and Solidarity (PAS) is led by President Maia Sandu, who has held a parliamentary majority since 2021.
What concerns have been raised regarding the elections?
Concerns have been raised about alleged Russian interference in Moldova's election process, particularly with the exclusion of multiple pro-Russian parties from the vote.
What challenges might the ruling party face after the elections?
If the ruling party loses its majority, it may have to govern in coalition, complicating its efforts to advance Moldova's EU candidacy by 2030.

Tags

Related Articles

More from Headlines

Explore more articles in the Headlines category