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The elections are over, passions have calmed down a bit. Next came the “technical” procedures for approving mandates and forming parliamentary governing bodies.

Vasile Costiuca’s Democrația Acasă party may lose its mandates in parliament due to complaints from PAS, police and SIS, which point to indications of hidden online spending, use of fake accounts (in their opinion), and alleged links to Romanian politician Gheorghe Simion – Logos Press reports.

Situations when, due to political differences and personal ambitions, local councils are unable to find a compromise and vote for an important project are multiplying in Moldova. Scandals during budget approval in the capital have become almost a tradition, with this scenario repeating itself for the second year in a row. But if last year it took seven months to make a decision, this year it took nine months. And this situation is not only in Chisinau.

Political scientist Corneliu Ciurea believes that the current parliament faces a choice: either preserving and strengthening the PAS majority or early elections, Logos Press reported.

Suppliers in the markets of energy, water, transportation and postal services will not be afraid of losing public procurement tenders if they prove their exclusivity, Logos Press reports.

In the first half of 2025, according to preliminary data, the GDP amounted to 155.3 billion lei in current market prices, being in real terms at the level of the first half of 2024, Logos Press reported.

According to European observers, Moldova’s parliamentary elections were competitive and offered voters a clear choice between political alternatives, but the process was marred by serious cases of foreign interference, illegal financing, cyberattacks and disinformation, Logos Press reported.

According to preliminary data presented by the Central Electoral Commission, the Action and Solidarity Party (PAS) won 50.16% of the votes in the parliamentary elections,” Logos Press reported.

The ruling Action and Solidarity (PAS) party is winning the Sept. 28 elections and is well positioned to form a parliamentary majority and appoint a one-party government, Logos Press reported.

In Moldova’s ongoing parliamentary elections, political leaders have already cast their votes, making statements reflecting deep political divisions, hopes for change and calls for civic engagement, Logos Press reports.

According to estimates by the National Bureau of Statistics, economic activity in Moldova declined for the third consecutive quarter in the first quarter of 2025, with an annual growth rate of 1.2%, Romanian economic analyst Andrei Radulescu said for the Financial Intelligence portal. Since 2014, he has been chief economist at Banca Transilvania and researcher at the Institute of World Economy of the Romanian Academy of Sciences.

During the work of the 11th Parliament, 172 plenary sessions were held, 1,589 normative acts were adopted, 259 international agreements were ratified and 26 treaties were denounced, Logos Press reports.
