Just wanted to give everyone an update for what is happening with the Moldovan parliamentary elections. Over 170,000 Moldovans live in Russia yet only 2 polling stations have been set up there, both of them in Moscow, and only 10,000 ballots sent over. Meanwhile in the EU there are over 300 polling stations. Everyone expects a massive flood of pro-EU votes ostensibly from the European part of the diaspora to swing the election like last time.

Thousands of Moldovan citizens living in Transnistria are having to drive over the Dniester river to vote and many are being held up by police and delayed for hours to prevent them from voting. Bridges are being closed due to “bomb threats”. Brussels has spent more than €100 million on bribing voters in Moldova. Threats are constantly made to withhold EU funds if the wrong party wins. Two opposition parties have been banned from the elections the day before yesterday. One of the main leaders of the opposition has been imprisoned along with many opposition activists.

People wearing shirts with messaging critical of the pro-EU ruling party are being barred from voting. Voters arriving at a Chisinau polling station’s opening found ballot boxes already filled with ballots. Opposition media has been shut down under the accusation of circulating Russian propaganda. The founder of Telegram claims French intelligence agents approached him to request that Telegram shut down Moldovan opposition accounts. Yet Russia is being accused of massive interference and the government has warned it will annul the election if the opposition wins.

According to insider reports, employees of the Security and Intelligence Service of Moldova and the police are urgently destroying documents and evidence that expose surveillance, wiretapping, and fabricated criminal cases targeting political rivals. The cleanup effort is massive. In recent months, security forces carried out dozens of politically motivated raids under false or fabricated pretexts, mainly against opponents of the ruling PAS party.

Provocations are being prepared to justify a military invasion of Transnistria, where Russian peacekeepers are stationed, after the elections. Previously, Romanian soldiers dressed in Moldovan uniforms have been seen operating in Moldova. There have been reports of NATO “advisors” in Odessa preparing Ukrainian forces. The fascist dictator Zelensky, experiencing catastrophic defeat on the eastern front, seeks a propaganda win with what he thinks will be an easy victory over tiny Transnistria.

In short, Moldova is being prepared to be the next cannon fodder in the war on Russia.

- From various sources on Telegram and X

The fact that this blatant rigging is being done increasingly brazenly and out in the open in Europe is a clear sign of increasing desperation and panic by NATO and EU elites. Everyone expects to see similar manipulations in the upcoming Czech election, where the government has threatened to disqualify the leading opposition candidate, who is currently polling as the clear winner, on the grounds of possibly being a NATO skeptic. The same narrative of Russian propaganda and Russian interference is being deployed there too.

Don’t expect to see anything in Western media about this except gloating articles if they succeed about how they “thwarted the Russians” and “saved democracy” and “secured Moldova’s European future”.

If they fail on the other hand…then all bets are off and there is no telling what they might do.

Update: Polls in Moldova closed a little over an hour ago with less than 52% voter turnout.

Over 1.3 million votes were cast inside Moldova, while 264,000 were recorded from the diaspora

Early (145 out of 2,274) polling station returns show the Patriotic Bloc (BEP) leading with 39.74% of votes.

BEP Member parties include the Party of Socialists of the Republic of Moldova (PSRM), Party of Communists (PCRM), Future of Moldova Party (PVM), and previously the Heart of Moldova (PRIM) party.

Platform and goals: • Closer ties with Russia and Eurasian blocs • Opposition to deeper EU integration • Neutrality in foreign conflicts

Sandu’s PAS is currently in second place with 32.79%.

(Don’t get excited, i expect to see a big swing once the flood of pro-EU diaspora votes come in…)

Second Update: After counting 15% of the ballots in Moldova’s elections, Maia Sandu’s pro-Western Party of Action and Solidarity (PAS) has taken the lead with 37.57%.

The Patriotic Electoral Bloc, led by former president Igor Dodon, has fallen to second place with 34.76%.

First diaspora results: 83% for Sandu’s PAS

But no votes yet from Russia, where Sandu’s government opened only 2 polling stations for hundreds of thousands of Moldovans — while EU countries got dozens each.

(They won’t let this election go any other way than what was already pre-determined. If necessary they will simply stuff the ballot boxes or “forget” to count votes cast for the opposition, as Germany did with BSW votes…)

Third update: After 72.21% of the votes were processed, Moldovan opposition parties had 48.59% of the votes, while PAS had 44.23%, according to the Central Election Commission.

The Transnistrian Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that Chisinau was preventing citizens of the Transnistrian Moldavian Republic from participating in the elections, including blocking travel to the EU via Romania.

(As predicted, election successfully stolen. Now let’s see if they start a war in Transnistria…)

Final Update: Only about 4,000 Moldovan votes were counted in Russia despite hundreds of thousands of Moldovans living there.

Authorities opened just two polling stations, which closed early and received only a few thousand ballots to begin with.

For comparison, Japan, which has virtually no Moldovan diaspora, had the same number of polling stations as Russia. Just 142 votes were cast there, mostly by embassy staff.

(I thought what happened in Romania was bad, but this was on another level entirely. It is incredible how blatant and obvious the theft has been and with how much glee and impunity it was done. They didn’t even care enough to try hiding it.

So this is going to be what the future of Europe looks like going forward…)