
"integrity and independence"
"hundreds of millions of euros"
"We have made great progress in the past three years. I truly believe that the Republic of Moldova can be an EU member by the end of the decade,"
"continue fighting for democracy"
Maia Sandu warned of heavy Russian interference ahead of the vote and said Moldova's territorial integrity and independence are at stake. She accused Moscow of exerting enormous pressure, spending hundreds of millions of euros to finance political parties, bribe voters and train young people for destabilizing activities. Polls indicate the pro-EU Party of Action and Solidarity (PAS) is likely to remain the strongest force but may lose its majority held since 2021. Pro-Russian parties are projected to perform well. Sandu said Chisinau is on a promising path toward EU membership and pledged to continue fighting for democracy.
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