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Igor Grossu, Pas Leader, Warning After Victory in the R. Moldova Elections: Kremlin Will Not Be Mentioned, Will Respond

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Igor Grossu, PAS leader and President of Parliament of the Republic of Moldova, who was visiting Bucharest on Wednesday, said to Digi24 that Moscow will not give up its influence in the region and that the disinformation and propaganda remain the main weapons of the Kremlin.

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Igor Grossu, PAS leader and President of Parliament of the Republic of Moldova, who was visiting Bucharest on Wednesday, said to Digi24 that Moscow will not give up its influence in the region and that the disinformation and propaganda remain the main weapons of the Kremlin.

·Romania
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The elections in Moldova have given the victory to the Action and Solidarity Party (PAS), the main political force in favour of European integration. Of course the pro-Russian parties have had the majority in the regions of Gagauzia and Transnistria. All this in a context of maximum pressure by the international context and the hybrid war that it is necessary to take into account in order to understand what is happening there. I was a couple of …

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After the elections in the Republic of Moldova, there are also unhappy Romanians: the peaks of Moscow. Some have been moved, others have lost their anger by postages or lives loaded with suffering and hatred. Robert Turcescu experienced all these lives, on Facebook, in video format. On Sunday, 28 September, Robert Turcescu (50 years) disappeared from radar. [...]

Moscow will not give up its influence in the region, and the disinformation and propaganda will remain the main weapons of the Kremlin, stated at Digi 24, Igor Grossu, PAS leader and President of Parliament of the Republic of Moldova, on Wednesday visiting Bucharest.

·Romania
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Parties were banned shortly before the vote and Moldovan migrant workers in Russia were largely kept away. For an EU aspirant, this was not a glories sheet A bitterly poor country in which the Romanian and Russian languages produced a wine- and vodka-like mixed culture, continues its course towards EU accession. As with the re-election of President Maia Sandu in the previous year, her party PAS was rescued by Moldovan migrant workers.Due to zero…

Commentary by Kateřina Fuksová: Moldova can breathe a sigh of relief after the parliamentary elections. The campaign, which was unprecedented in its intensity, is over, the government paralysis is not taking place, and the streets of Chisinau do not look like they will soon descend into revolutionary chaos. The pro-European PAS party, which has been ruling until now, still holds a majority in parliament, and the pro-Russian “patriots” have stepp…

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Deník N broke the news in on Wednesday, October 1, 2025.
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