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Why is Moldova's upcoming parliamentary election so pivotal?

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September 25, 2025

Moldovans go to the polls on September 28 to elect a new parliament. Given the increased geopolitical significance of this small southeast European country, the election outcome will resonate far beyond its borders.

The parliamentary election in the Republic of Moldova on September 28 is not only crucial for the country itself, it will also be watched closely in capitals across Europe and in Moscow. 

Sandwiched between Ukraine and Romania, which is a member of both the EU and NATO, Moldova has gained major geopolitical significance since Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022. 

The current government in Chisinau is unequivocally pro-European. 

Pro-Russian opposition candidates blame the government and the EU for the country's problems.

But what about the people? Amid economic hardship, corruption, massive emigration in recent decades, and a war in neighboring Ukraine, Moldovans seem to believe that everything will be determined by one question: Europe or Russia? 
 

Lavinia Pitu Video editor, investigative journalist, TV presenter
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