
Pavel Postica, vice chairman of the CEC, said at Wednesday’s meeting that “in the case of electoral participants who used the method of promotion in online networks, the figures from the financial management reports do not fully coincide with the data provided by banks and advertising platform libraries.”
“For this reason, all electoral participants who used online advertising are obliged to submit to the Central Election Commission all invoices confirming payment for online advertising. Parties and electoral blocs must provide not only bank statements confirming the transfer of funds to platforms, but also payment orders,” Postica specified.
A day earlier, Vasile Costiuc, the leader of the Democrația Acasă party – which unexpectedly passed the parliament despite all the opinion polls – demonstrated on live TV that the DA has “530 thousand followers on Facebook in a republic with 2.5 million inhabitants”.
“Everything we published from discussions with people – posted on Facebook and TikTok. All these publications had a tremendous effect. Colleagues who published are real people,” Kostyuk shared.
His last video (reels) gained 600 thousand views and 18 thousand likes.
“We have a reach of about 25 million views and zero money spent!”, – claims Vasile Kostiuk.