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Translation: It is time! The tricolor on the mast (dude has been a ship captain his whole life).
September 28th 2025 will be the day when a small country like the Republic of Moldova will provide a serious defeat to Vladimir Putin and his subjects from Kremlin.
See you again well on September 29th when the pro-europeans will continue to govern for their country and their people.

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[–] randomname@scribe.disroot.org 10 points 1 day ago (1 children)

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  • Massive disinformation campaigns by Russia worth billions of euros
  • Bomb threats even in European countries at polling stations trying to intimidate the Moldovan diaspora
  • Vote buying attempts (Ilan Shor, an pro-Russian oligarch living in exile after he was convicted in absentia for his role in stealing $1 billion from Moldovan banks in 2014, posted a video to his Telegram channel offering to pay voters the equivalent of $28 if they registered with his campaign, and just to name an example
  • Pro-Russian groups who train propagandists by giving them precise instructions and narratives to be shared particularly on TikTok (and, yes, they pay their their propagandists) to manipulate algorithms on social media
  • Sowing confusion among voters by promoting nominally pro-EU candidates and parties who many suspect of harboring ties with Russia (Irina Vlah, a member of parliament for the Heart of Moldova party, part of the Patriotic Bloc, has dampened her pro-Russian rhetoric portraying her pro-EU stance, while she has been sanctioned by Canada “in relation to Russia’s malign interference activities in Moldova")

These are just a few examples of Russian interference in Moldova's elections. Comparing this to a single social media post made by a politician who is openly showing his pro-EU stance is outright insane. It discredits you completely.