Elections - Mariana Vasilache

Veridica contributors are monitoring and analyzing campaigns and elections in various countries, such as the Republic of Moldova. Learn more about the parties, candidates and their political platforms and discover fake news circulated in conventional or social media.
FAKE NEWS: Merkel made clear she doesn’t want Moldova in the EU
FAKE NEWS: Merkel made clear she doesn’t want Moldova in the EU

Maia Sandu’s friend, Chancellor Angela Merkel, doesn’t want the Republic of Moldova to accede to the European Union, PSRM-linked media claims, saying that the meeting between the German Chancellor and leaders of states in the Western Balkans is evidence that Moldova doesn’t have any chance of joining the European Union. However, Angela Merkel doesn’t make any reference to Moldova, and the news isn’t in any way tied to the Republic of Moldova. The narrative is aimed at weakening voters’ confidence in pro-European forces, especially in PAS and Maia Sandu, ahead of the parliamentary election of July 11.

FAKE NEWS: Moldovans, cannon fodder in the West’s war against Russia
FAKE NEWS: Moldovans, cannon fodder in the West’s war against Russia

The West plans on using Moldova against Russia, and its citizens will become cannon fodder, says former president Igor Dodon in a wide interview for Ria Novosti. The Russian news agency basically provides Dodon with a platform for disinformation and spreading fake news, most of which have already been disseminated over the course of the election campaign, both by the local media affiliated to the Socialists, as well as by the pro-government Russian state media: the situation is out of control, the country’s president is responsible for the political crisis and the social and economic chaos, the West is interfering in the domestic affairs of Moldova and plans to rig the election, etc.

Moldovan elections: who’s who
Moldovan elections: who’s who

23 candidates are participating in the campaign for July 11th parliamentary elections, fighting for the 101 seats in the Chisinau Parliament. The problems facing the Republic of Moldova, such as poverty, corruption and the oscillation between East and West, are also reflected in the electoral messages used by the competing parties, and the central themes of the election campaign are the geopolitical vector of the Republic of Moldova and the fight against corruption.

FAKE NEWS: Maia Sandu is not really fighting corruption
FAKE NEWS: Maia Sandu is not really fighting corruption

Maia Sandu does not have any important achievements in the fight against corruption during the first 6 months of her term because, in fact, she does not want to fight the phenomenon. This false narrative is promoted by the Kremlin channel, Sputnik, which in the context of the election campaign in the Republic of Moldova tries to undermine the anti-corruption discourse and manipulates information by ignoring the principle of separation of powers.

FAKE NEWS: The West will swallow up Moldova and will use it against Russia
FAKE NEWS: The West will swallow up Moldova and will use it against Russia

Moldova will be swallowed up by the West and used by it against the country that has so far guaranteed its security and economic prosperity, Russia, according to the Socialist leader, Igor Dodon. A declared pro-Russian, Dodon has launched several false narratives that have been taken as such and amplified in the Russian-speaking space by the pro-Kremlin agency Lenta.ru.

FAKE NEWS: Moldova’s sovereignty is threatened by Soros, Romania and the West
FAKE NEWS: Moldova’s sovereignty is threatened by Soros, Romania and the West

The sovereignty of the Republic of Moldova is in danger if the pro-European parties get the power. Tomorrow, they might say Moldova unites with Romania, the former president Vladimir Voronin said in an interview for the Russian agency Ria Novosti. Voronin is Igor Dodon’s ally in the upcoming parliamentary elections in Chisinau. The narratives, promoted including by the Russian media and by some Moscow officials, are aimed at undermining voters’ trust in the pro-European parties and the European path of the Republic of Moldova, distorting the anti-corruption message conveyed by the pro-European parties, while at the same time keeping Chisinau within the Russian sphere of influence.

Parliamentary elections in the Republic of Moldova: Transnistrian voters against the Diaspora
Parliamentary elections in the Republic of Moldova: Transnistrian voters against the Diaspora

The electoral battle in the Republic of Moldova between the pro-European and the pro-Russian parties is also reflected in the way polling stations are organized. The PSRM-PCRM bloc is counting on the votes of Transnistrian population, while PAS hopes to win the votes of those who went to work in Europe, the diaspora. The electoral authority has also been involved in this fight, trying to reduce diaspora’s ability to vote.

FAKE NEWS: Under the leadership of Maia Sandu, Moldovans are leaving, and Syrians are coming
FAKE NEWS: Under the leadership of Maia Sandu, Moldovans are leaving, and Syrians are coming

Maia Sandu grants Syrians the citizenship of the Republic of Moldova, while Moldovans are leaving the country, writes Komsomolskaya Pravda, which publishes a presidential decree granting citizenship to nine people. Thus, a narrative is resumed from the 2016 presidential elections when fake news was spread that 30 thousand Syrian refugees would be brought to the Republic of Moldova.

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