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Moldova’s Pro-EU Ruling Party Secures Majority
CHISINAU, MOLDOVA - SEPTEMBER 29:
Supporters of the former Moldovan President Igor Dodon, and the pro-Russian, socially conservative Party of Socialists of the Republic of Moldova, are seen during a protest outside Parliament in Chisinau, Moldova, on September 29, 2025.
Final results from the parliamentary election showed the ruling Party of Action and Solidarity (PAS) winning 50.1% of the vote, while the pro-Russian Patriotic Bloc gained 24.2%, securing PAS a decisive majority and strengthening Moldova’s pro-EU course. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Moldova’s Pro-EU Ruling Party Secures Majority
CHISINAU, MOLDOVA - SEPTEMBER 29:
Former Moldovan President Igor Dodon, now leader of the pro-Russian, socially conservative Party of Socialists of the Republic of Moldova, is seen during a protest outside Parliament in Chisinau, Moldova, on September 29, 2025.
Final results from the parliamentary election showed the ruling Party of Action and Solidarity (PAS) winning 50.1% of the vote, while the pro-Russian Patriotic Bloc gained 24.2%, securing PAS a decisive majority and strengthening Moldova’s pro-EU course. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Moldova’s Pro-EU Ruling Party Secures Majority
CHISINAU, MOLDOVA - SEPTEMBER 29:
Former Moldovan President Igor Dodon (L), now leader of the pro-Russian, socially conservative Party of Socialists of the Republic of Moldova, together with Vasile Tarlev (R), head of the pro-Russian, left-wing populist Future of Moldova Party, speaks to the media during a protest outside Parliament in Chisinau, Moldova, on September 29, 2025.
Final results from the parliamentary election showed the ruling Party of Action and Solidarity (PAS) winning 50.1% of the vote, while the pro-Russian Patriotic Bloc gained 24.2%, securing PAS a decisive majority and strengthening Moldova’s pro-EU course. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Moldova’s Pro-EU Ruling Party Secures Majority
CHISINAU, MOLDOVA - SEPTEMBER 29:
Former Moldovan President Igor Dodon (L), now leader of the pro-Russian, socially conservative Party of Socialists of the Republic of Moldova, together with Vasile Tarlev (R), head of the pro-Russian, left-wing populist Future of Moldova Party, speaks to the media during a protest outside Parliament in Chisinau, Moldova, on September 29, 2025.
Final results from the parliamentary election showed the ruling Party of Action and Solidarity (PAS) winning 50.1% of the vote, while the pro-Russian Patriotic Bloc gained 24.2%, securing PAS a decisive majority and strengthening Moldova’s pro-EU course. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Moldova’s Pro-EU Ruling Party Secures Majority
CHISINAU, MOLDOVA - SEPTEMBER 29:
Former President of Moldova Igor Dodon, and now leader of the pro-Russian, socially conservative Party of Socialists of the Republic of Moldova, arrives at a protest outside Parliament in Chisinau, Moldova, on September 29, 2025.
Final results from the parliamentary election showed the ruling Party of Action and Solidarity (PAS) winning 50.1% of the vote, while the pro-Russian Patriotic Bloc gained 24.2%, securing PAS a decisive majority and strengthening Moldova’s pro-EU course. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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2025 Parliamentary Election In Moldova
CHISINAU, MOLDOVA – SEPTEMBER 28, 2025:
Igor Dodon (C), former President of Moldova (2016–2020) and leader of the Party of Socialists of the Republic of Moldova, a pro-Russian and socially conservative party, together with Vasile Tarlev (not in the picture), former Prime Minister (2001–2008) and head of the Future of Moldova Party, a left-wing populist and pro-Russian movement, lead a small protest outside the Central Electoral Commission (CEC) in Chisinau, alleging electoral fraud as votes are counted in the 2025 parliamentary election in Chisinau, Moldova, on September 28, 2025. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto) -
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2025 Parliamentary Election In Moldova
CHISINAU, MOLDOVA – SEPTEMBER 28, 2025:
Igor Dodon (C), former President of Moldova (2016–2020) and leader of the Party of Socialists of the Republic of Moldova, a pro-Russian and socially conservative party, together with Vasile Tarlev (not in the picture), former Prime Minister (2001–2008) and head of the Future of Moldova Party, a left-wing populist and pro-Russian movement, lead a small protest outside the Central Electoral Commission (CEC) in Chisinau, alleging electoral fraud as votes are counted in the 2025 parliamentary election in Chisinau, Moldova, on September 28, 2025. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto) -
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2025 Parliamentary Election In Moldova
CHISINAU, MOLDOVA – SEPTEMBER 28, 2025:
Igor Dodon (C), former President of Moldova (2016–2020) and leader of the Party of Socialists of the Republic of Moldova, a pro-Russian and socially conservative party, together with Vasile Tarlev (L), former Prime Minister (2001–2008) and head of the Future of Moldova Party, a left-wing populist and pro-Russian movement, lead a small protest outside the Central Electoral Commission (CEC) in Chisinau, alleging electoral fraud as votes are counted in the 2025 parliamentary election in Chisinau, Moldova, on September 28, 2025. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto) -
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2025 Parliamentary Election In Moldova
CHISINAU, MOLDOVA – SEPTEMBER 28, 2025:
Igor Dodon (C), former President of Moldova (2016–2020) and leader of the Party of Socialists of the Republic of Moldova, a pro-Russian and socially conservative party, together with Vasile Tarlev (L), former Prime Minister (2001–2008) and head of the Future of Moldova Party, a left-wing populist and pro-Russian movement, lead a small protest outside the Central Electoral Commission (CEC) in Chisinau, alleging electoral fraud as votes are counted in the 2025 parliamentary election in Chisinau, Moldova, on September 28, 2025. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto) -
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Moldovan Parliamentary Election 2025
CHISINAU, MOLDOVA – SEPTEMBER 28, 2025:
Igor Dodon, leader of the Party of Socialists of the Republic of Moldova, and his wife Galina Dodon leave a polling station after casting their votes in the 2025 parliamentary election in Chisinau, Moldova, on September 28, 2025. Moldovans vote today to elect 101 members of parliament for a four-year term. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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2025 Parliamentary Election In Moldova
CHISINAU, MOLDOVA – SEPTEMBER 28, 2025:
Igor Dodon, leader of the Party of Socialists of the Republic of Moldova, and his wife Galina Dodon (covered by cameraman) leave a polling station after casting their votes in the 2025 parliamentary election in Chisinau, Moldova, on September 28, 2025. Moldovans vote today to elect 101 members of parliament for a four-year term. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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2025 Parliamentary Election In Moldova
CHISINAU, MOLDOVA – SEPTEMBER 28, 2025:
Igor Dodon, leader of the Party of Socialists of the Republic of Moldova, leaves a polling station after casting his vote in the 2025 parliamentary election in Chisinau, Moldova, on September 28, 2025. Moldovans vote today to elect 101 members of parliament for a four-year term. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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2025 Parliamentary Election In Moldova
CHISINAU, MOLDOVA – SEPTEMBER 28, 2025:
Igor Dodon, leader of the Party of Socialists of the Republic of Moldova, and his wife Galina Dodon leave a polling station after casting their votes in the 2025 parliamentary election in Chisinau, Moldova, on September 28, 2025. Moldovans vote today to elect 101 members of parliament for a four-year term. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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2025 Parliamentary Election In Moldova
CHISINAU, MOLDOVA – SEPTEMBER 28, 2025:
Igor Dodon, leader of the Party of Socialists of the Republic of Moldova, and his wife Galina Dodon leave a polling station after casting their votes in the 2025 parliamentary election in Chisinau, Moldova, on September 28, 2025. Moldovans vote today to elect 101 members of parliament for a four-year term. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)