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    Moldova president's party faces tight race with pro-Moscow opposition, poll shows

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    Posted on September 24, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Quick Summary

    Moldova's ruling party faces a tight election against pro-Russian opposition, with undecided voters crucial. Accusations of Russian interference add tension.

    Table of Contents

    • Moldova's Political Climate and Election Dynamics
    • Current Polling and Voter Sentiment
    • Accusations of Russian Interference
    • Future Implications for Moldova's Governance

    Moldova's Ruling Party Faces Close Contest Against Pro-Russian Opposition

    Moldova's Political Climate and Election Dynamics

    CHISINAU (Reuters) -Moldova's pro-European ruling party faces a tough fight to keep its parliamentary majority against opponents calling for closer ties with Moscow, with a new poll confirming a tight race while many voters remain undecided ahead of Sunday's election.

    Current Polling and Voter Sentiment

    President Maia Sandu, who has focused on talks for European Union membership by 2030 for one of Europe's poorest countries, has denounced Russia's invasion of neighbouring Ukraine and accuses Moscow of interfering in the election, while the opposition has pressed concerns over high living costs.

    Accusations of Russian Interference

    An opinion poll published by the polling firm Idata on Wednesday showed Sandu's Party of Action and Solidarity with 24.9% support compared with 24.7% for the pro-Russia Patriotic Bloc.

    Future Implications for Moldova's Governance

    The Alternative Bloc, accused by the government of concealing a pro-Kremlin agenda, was backed by 7.2% and a fourth group, Our Party, led by the ex-mayor of Moldova's second-largest city, Balti, had 5.4%.

    A total of 26.6% of voters had yet to make their choice, the poll showed. With only decided voters considered, the survey gave the Patriotic Bloc a slight lead at 33.9% to 33.6%.

    Should the ruling party, which held 61 seats in the outgoing 101-seat assembly, fail to retain its majority, Sandu is likely to make a deal with Our Party rather than appoint a pro-Russian prime minister, political analysts said.

    Prime Minister Dorin Recean accused Russia on Wednesday of trying to take power by pouring millions of euros into Moldova to buy votes and foment disorder.

    "The Kremlin is also in the midst of this election campaign to gain power over Moldova by circumventing its sovereign choice," Recean said in an address after a cabinet meeting.

    Russia denies attempting to influence the vote and accuses Moldova's authorities of suppressing the opposition and stirring up Russophobia.

    On Wednesday, Moscow summoned Moldova's ambassador to the Russian Foreign Ministry to complain that Chisinau had declined to accredit Russian representatives as election observers.

    Sandu was re-elected last year and a referendum on joining the EU passed by a narrow margin, with heavy support from Moldovans living abroad.

    (Reporting by Alexander Tanas; Writing by Ron Popeski; Editing by Edmund Klamann)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Moldova's ruling party faces a close election against pro-Russian opposition.
    • •A significant portion of voters remain undecided.
    • •Accusations of Russian interference in the election.
    • •Potential coalition with Our Party if majority is lost.
    • •Moldova's EU membership talks are a key election issue.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Moldova president's party faces tight race with pro-Moscow opposition, poll shows

    1What is the current support for Moldova's ruling party?

    The Party of Action and Solidarity has 24.9% support according to a recent poll.

    2Who are the main opponents of the ruling party in Moldova?

    The main opponents include the pro-Russia Patriotic Bloc, which has 24.7% support, and the Alternative Bloc with 7.2%.

    3What accusations has Moldova's Prime Minister made against Russia?

    Prime Minister Dorin Recean accused Russia of trying to influence the election by pouring millions into Moldova to buy votes.

    4What percentage of voters are undecided in the upcoming election?

    The poll indicates that 26.6% of voters have yet to make their choice.

    5What has President Maia Sandu focused on during her term?

    President Maia Sandu has focused on talks for European Union membership by 2030 and has denounced Russia's invasion of Ukraine.

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