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Moldova’s Sept. 28, 2025, election faced cyberattacks, bomb threats, and bans on pro-Russia parties, with results uncertain and West vs. Russia alignment at stake.
Moldova held parliamentary elections on September 28, 2025, amid coordinated cyberattacks and alleged foreign interference, particularly from Russia.
The Central Electoral Commission’s systems faced large-scale DDoS attacks, disrupting some government websites but not electoral services.
Bomb threats were reported at overseas polling stations in several European cities, with only Genoa’s station briefly suspended.
Authorities blocked the pro-Kremlin Greater Moldova party and suspended another Russia-aligned party ahead of the vote.
President Maia Sandu accused opponents of fraud, including "carousel voting," while the outcome remains uncertain, with the pro-Western PAS potentially losing its parliamentary majority.
The election is seen as a defining moment for Moldova’s future alignment with the West or Russia.
Las elecciones del 28 de septiembre de 2025 en Moldavia se enfrentaron a ciberataques, amenazas de bomba y prohibiciones a los partidos pro-Rusia, con resultados inciertos y la alineación entre Occidente y Rusia en juego.