The pro-Western governing organization “Action and Solidarity” (PAS), led by Moldovan president Maia Sandu, inactive ranks first in the endorsement rankings, but with the current consequence it would not be able to make a majority in the fresh parliament alone – according to a poll conducted by the iData institute.
The PS organization of power is ready to vote 27.5% Moldovans. Second place included the pro-Russian Socialist Party, led by erstwhile president Igor Dodon, with a score of 11.6%. He's number three.also pro-Russian political bloc “Pobieda”, linked to oligarch and escapee Ilan Sore – with support of 11.2%.
The recently created "Alternativa" block (established by erstwhile lawyer General Alexander Stoianoglo and Mayor Chisinau Ion Ceban) is supported by 6.5%, while "Our Party" by Renata Usati – 3.8%. another groups achieved lower results.
According to the agenda forecast, based on the results of the surveyed, PAS would have gained 46 seats in Parliament. This means that a coalition partner would be needed to get a majority (51 tickets or more).
The survey was conducted on 17-24 May among 1006 respondents. The maximum statistical mistake is ą3%.
Let us remind that the parliamentary elections in Moldova will take place on 28 October 2025.
Source: Newflavor
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