
Patriotic Electoral Bloc of Socialists, Communists, Heart and Future of Moldova starts electoral campaign
The Patriotic Electoral Bloc of Socialists, Communists, Heart and Future of Moldova (BEP) on August 29 officially launched its electoral campaign for the parliamentary elections due on September 28, 2025.
The event took place nearby the Capriana Monastery. During the meeting, the bloc's leaders delivered speeches in both Romanian and Russian. They said that the campaign slogan was, We Believe in Moldova.
The former president of Moldova, leader of Moldova’s Party of Communists Vladimir Voronin emphasized that a difficult period lied ahead.
“It won't be easy, but I trust the potential and patriotism of the candidates to do everything necessary for Moldova's revival. We have a very long and hard path ahead in the next four years,” said Vladimir Voronin.
For his part, the leader of the Socialists, Igor Dodon, noted that the bloc had ruled to run in these elections not only to win, but also to restore people's faith in Moldova.
“What unites us is the love for our country and we want to mobilize patriotic feelings in as many citizens as possible, because we know: we can restore faith in our country, reconcile society, conquer poverty, support agriculture and protect businesses, efficiently manage education and healthcare. We believe in Moldova,” said Igor Dodon.
The former prime minister, leader of the Future of Moldova party, Vasile Tarlev, called on citizens to mobilize during this important time for the country.
“We love Moldova. We have one month for unity, mobilization and victory. Today, the country is in your hands. I believe in the future of Moldova,” specified Vasile Tarlev.
Irina Vlah, the former bashkan (governor) of Gagauzia and leader of the Heart of Moldova formation, said that the bloc's aim was to restore people's hope.
“This is our chance to reclaim our country, our chance to ensure a decent and prosperous future for all citizens, but for this, we need solidarity,” stressed Irina Vlah.
The electoral campaign for the parliamentary elections scheduled for September 28, 2025, officially stated on August 29. It will continue until September 26.
During the campaign, electoral competitors have the right to hold public meetings, distribute electoral advertising and present their programmes, being required to observe the principles of fairness, correctness and transparency. The Central Electoral Commission warns that, during the campaign period, political advertising is prohibited and only electoral advertising for candidates registered by the electoral body is allowed.
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