The Constitutional Court of the Republic of Moldova has confirmed the results of the parliamentary elections of September 28, 2025 and approved the mandates of the elected deputies. The PAS party retained its majority with 55 mandates, Logos Press reported.

The Ministry of Justice filed a lawsuit with the Appeals Chamber of the Center against the Republican Party “Heart of Moldova”, headed by the ex-bashkan of Gagauzia, Irina Vlah. The party is part of the electoral “Patriotic Bloc of Socialists, Communists, Heart and Future of Moldova”. The appeal followed a notification from the Central Electoral Commission, Logos Press reported.

Over the last three election campaigns, the number of polling stations for Moldovan citizens in Western countries has doubled, reaching 297 (the number may still change slightly). Voter participation has also increased – from 150-200 thousand to 330 thousand in the last presidential elections. It is on the basis of these dynamics that the Central Election Commission (CEC) approves the number of polling stations and ballots abroad. As its chairwoman Angelika Karaman noted at the CEC meeting, for this year’s parliamentary elections the Foreign Ministry requested 1,098,000 ballots, including: 105,500 in Russian, 1,500 in Ukrainian and 500 in Gagauz. For comparison, it is planned to print 2,772,255 ballots for the polling stations on the territory of the country.

The electoral campaign for the parliamentary elections to be held on September 28, 2025 has started in Moldova, Logos Press reports.
