On August 1, the pre-election period began in Moldova ahead of the presidential elections and referendum on European integration. The election campaign will begin on September 20, 2024.
On August 22, Moldovan President Maia Sandu officially announced her entry into the presidential race. News Maker wrote this on Thursday, August 22.
He will run for the Action and Solidarity Party (PAS).
“It is a great honor for me to feel your support. In 2024, the most important decision for the country since independence in the referendum, we will determine what will be the course of our people choose peace and freedom in 2024, we will be elected who is the President. My program is clear: the best conditions for life and mutual understanding are all of us, so the country will go the way of our leadership,” said Sandu.
But despite the fact that Sandu is a PAS candidate, no party members spoke at the event. And his campaign logo does not mention PAS. The candidate’s slogan: “Maia Sandu – for Moldova.”
On August 22, PAS announced the creation of an initiative group in support of the presidential candidate.
Sandu’s initiative group must be registered by the Central Election Commission. After that, it will be necessary to collect at least 15 thousand signatures in at least half of the administrative-territorial units. After that, the CEC can officially register Sandu as a candidate for the election.
On August 1, the pre-election period began in Moldova ahead of the presidential elections and referendum on European integration. The election campaign will begin on September 20, 2024.
We remind you that Maia Sandu signed a law that provides for the integration in all laws of the country of the concept of “Romanian language” instead of “Moldovan” and “indigenous” languages.
Earlier, the Parliament of Moldova condemned Russia’s aggression against Ukraine. The representatives adopted a declaration in which they called on the Russian Federation to immediately stop military operations in the neighboring country.
Source: korrespondent

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