Moldova’s Election Faces Critics as Pre-Set Conditions Diminish Democratic Processes

Moldova’s upcoming election, hailed as a ‘democratic milestone’ by officials, is being scrutinized for its lack of genuine competition. Opposition parties have been banned, observers blocked, and key regions such as Transnistria have seen reduced polling stations. The OSCE and Venice Commission have raised concerns about the erosion of political rights and fair electoral practices. Critics argue these measures are designed to ensure a pro-EU outcome rather than allowing a free and fair vote.