Moldova’s president accuses Russia of conducting ‘hybrid war’ ahead of key elections
- Moldovan President Maia Sandu warned that democracy in Moldova is under threat from Russian influence in the upcoming parliamentary elections.
- Sandu alleged that Russia is conducting a 'hybrid war' against Moldova using disinformation and vote-buying tactics.
- She stated, 'The Kremlin’s goal is clear: to capture Moldova through the ballot box' to undermine European stability.
- Sandu emphasized that we face an unlimited hybrid war on a scale unseen before the full invasion of Ukraine.
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Moldovan President Maia Sandu is warning that democracy in Moldova faces a “race against time” due to Russian efforts to influence parliamentary elections, which are scheduled for September 28. The elections, the president said, are the most important in Moldova’s history as a candidate country for the European Union.
Moldovan President Maia Sandu said that the country's accession to the European Union is a prerequisite for its survival in the face of hybrid aggression from Russia.

Moldova's president accuses Russia of conducting 'hybrid war' ahead of key elections
Moldova's President Maia Sandu has warned that her country’s democracy faces a “race against time” from what she said was attempts by Russia to influence parliamentary election this month.
The upcoming parliamentary elections in Moldova will be the most important in the country's history, and their outcome will determine not only the future of Moldovan democracy, but also the security of all of Europe, Moldovan President Maia Sandu declared in the European Parliament in Strasbourg. Moldovan President Maia Sandu warned the European Parliament that the upcoming elections in her country will determine the future of democracy and secu…
"The Kremlin's Goal Is to Conquer Moldova at the Ballot Box" - Maia Sandu in the European Parliament
Moldovan President Maia Sandu addressed the European Parliament on September 9. The speech comes ahead of parliamentary elections in the country on September 29, which Sandu said will decide whether Moldova remains a democracy or turns into an autocracy. Maia Sandu spoke at length about the elections and the schemes Russia is using to rig the elections. She said the front line in Moldova is at the ballot boxes, and it is at these boxes that Russ…
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