Moldova bans pro-Russian party ahead of elections
Source: Moldovan authorities bar pro-Russian party from Sunday's election (2025-09-26)
Moldovan authorities have prohibited the pro-Russian Shor Party from participating in the upcoming parliamentary elections scheduled for December 2024, citing national security concerns. The decision was announced by the country's Central Election Commission, which stated that the party's activities pose a threat to Moldova's stability and sovereignty. The move follows a series of legal actions against the party, which has been accused of attempting to destabilize the country and undermine its pro-Western government. The Shor Party, led by businessman Ilan Shor, has been a significant political force in Moldova, advocating closer ties with Russia and opposing Western integration efforts. Its ban has sparked criticism from opposition groups and international observers, who argue that it undermines democratic processes and political pluralism. Moldova's government maintains that the measure is necessary to protect the country's democratic institutions and national security amid ongoing geopolitical tensions in the region.
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