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The political landscape in Eastern Europe is undergoing significant transformations as election activities ramp up in 2025. In Moldova, the pro-European Action and Solidarity Party (PAS) has convincingly secured a lead, garnering over 50% of the votes, reflecting a strong tilt towards European integration. Meanwhile, in Ukraine, the discussion on potential presidential elections remains heated amid ongoing conflicts. Despite martial law, opinion polls suggest growing support for Valerii Zaluzhnyi as a strong contender against the current president, Volodymyr Zelenskyy. President Zelenskyy has articulated conditions for holding elections, emphasizing the necessity of a ceasefire. This dynamic environment highlights crucial shifts in political allegiances and the complexities of holding elections in regions with ongoing geopolitical tensions.

What are the main outcomes of the recent elections in Moldova?

The recent parliamentary elections in Moldova concluded with the pro-European Action and Solidarity Party (PAS), led by President Maia Sandu, securing a resounding victory by obtaining 50.2% of the votes. This result highlights a decisive shift towards European alignment and further cements Moldova's path toward integration with European institutions. Such outcomes are indicative of the electorate's growing preference for pro-European policies, signaling a critical realignment in Moldova's domestic and foreign policy directions.

Why did Ukraine not hold local elections in October 2025?

Local elections in Ukraine scheduled for the last Sunday of October 2025 were canceled due to the continuation of martial law, a measure implemented in response to ongoing conflicts and security challenges within the country. This decision aligns with Ukraine's legal and administrative protocols, which stipulate that elections cannot be organized under martial law conditions, emphasizing the government's prioritization of public safety and conflict resolution before resuming standard electoral processes.

What challenges are faced by Moldovan citizens voting abroad?

Moldovan citizens residing abroad, particularly in Russia, faced challenges during the recent parliamentary elections due to limited polling stations availability by Moldovan authorities. According to Dmitry Peskov, the Russian Presidential Spokesman, this resulted in significant voting accessibility issues for Moldovan diaspora in Russia, underscoring logistical hurdles in facilitating electoral participation for expatriates and highlighting tensions between Moldova and Russia over political engagement and representation.

How have recent polls influenced perceptions of the Ukrainian presidential race?

Recent polls have indicated a shifting perception in the Ukrainian presidential race, with Valerii Zaluzhnyi emerging as a formidable contender against President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. The data suggests that a considerable segment of the populace may favor Zaluzhnyi, drawing attention to public dissatisfaction with the current administration's handling of ongoing challenges. This indicates potential shifts in Ukraine's political dynamics and highlights the electorate's openness to alternative leadership that might better address their concerns and aspirations.

What is the international perspective on election holding in Ukraine during martial law?

International perspectives on holding elections in Ukraine during martial law are mixed, with some Western observers and politicians advocating for the necessity of democratic processes despite ongoing conflicts. US Vice President J.D. Vance has argued that elections should proceed to uphold democratic principles, though Ukrainian authorities emphasize that any electoral processes under current hostile conditions would be precarious and logistically challenging. This debate underscores the broader tension between maintaining democratic norms and ensuring national security amid conflict.

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Batkivscvhyna Promises Big Surprises for Regime in the Elections Batkivscvhyna Promises Big Surprises for Regime in the Elections During the early parliamentary elections, if such take place, the opposition will nominate one candidate for each district. 4 665 44 Ukrainian Politics

Yanukovych Has Two Options: He Will Become Eternal President or Go to Jail, Expert Yanukovych Has Two Options: He Will Become Eternal President or Go to Jail, Expert Incumbent President Viktor Yanukovych will either win the next presidential election, or to prison. 15 308 102 Kyiv News

In 2013 We May Hold Early Parliamentary and Presidential Elections, Turchynov In 2013 We May Hold Early Parliamentary and Presidential Elections, Turchynov Early parliamentary and presidential elections may be held in 2013. 5 619 112 Ukrainian Politics

Opposition Candidate Will Win in Second Round of Presidential Elections, Sociologist Opposition Candidate Will Win in Second Round of Presidential Elections, Sociologist If Ukraine held early presidential elections, the second round would have been won by opposition candidate. 9 411 163 Ukrainian Politics

Opposition Will Nominate a Single Candidate for Kyiv Mayor Elections Opposition Will Nominate a Single Candidate for Kyiv Mayor Elections Opposition forces Batkivschyna, Udar and Svoboda will nominate a single candidate for the mayoral election in Kiev. 15 224 102 Ukrainian Politics

Kliuiev Fell out of Favor with Yanukovych: Losing Elections is Responsibility of HQ Kliuiev Fell out of Favor with Yanukovych: Losing Elections is Responsibility of HQ Despite all the claims of regular speakers for the Party of Regions of the miraculous victory, the actual election results were announced by the President. 22 634 70 Previously in trend: Elections 2012

US Put Ukraine on Level with Belarus Regarding Democracy US Put Ukraine on Level with Belarus Regarding Democracy U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton criticized the conduct of the authorities of Ukraine and Belarus, and praised the elections in Georgia. 3 608 56 Previously in trend: Election lawlessness

Vice Chairman of CEC Refuses to Register Controversial Candidate: This is Outright Theft of Mandate Vice Chairman of CEC Refuses to Register Controversial Candidate: This is Outright Theft of Mandate Deputy Head of the CEC Zhanna Usenko-Chornaya does not want to register a controversial candidate as a deputy. 31 502 86 Previously in trend: Elections 2012

Party of Regions Paying for Election Work: Broken Heads and Stolen Hats. VIDEO Party of Regions Paying for Election Work: Broken Heads and Stolen Hats. VIDEO In Obolon district of Kyiv the Party of Regions started giving out money to the campaign activists and commission members. The ambulances had to be dispatched , too because of the fights. 29 467 199 Previously in trend: Elections 2012 Election lawlessness

Newly Elected Opposition Deputy Leaves Ukraine Due to Pressure from Authorities Newly Elected Opposition Deputy Leaves Ukraine Due to Pressure from Authorities The newly-elected member of parliament of the 7th convocation, Batkivschyna’s Iryna Kupreychyk (district #162) was forced to leave Ukraine under pressure from the authorities. 14 383 73 Previously in trend: Elections 2012

Yatsenyuk On Re-elections: We Know the Party of Regions Motivation and We Are Going to the European Court of Human Rights Yatsenyuk On Re-elections: We Know the Party of Regions Motivation and We Are Going to the European Court of Human Rights Ukrainian opposition is against re-elections in the districts where the CEC together with the Party of Regions refused to establish the results. 2 266 26 Previously in trend: Elections 2012

Legitimacy of Next Convocation of Verkhovna Rada Remains in Question, Says Opposition. VIDEO Legitimacy of Next Convocation of Verkhovna Rada Remains in Question, Says Opposition. VIDEO Chairman of the BYuT-Batkivschyna faction Andriy Kozhemyakin announced the faction’s statement on conciliatory council on November 19. 4 675 29 Previously in trend: Elections 2012

US Will Use Magnitsky Act to Put Yanukovych in Place, Thinks Opposition US Will Use Magnitsky Act to Put Yanukovych in Place, Thinks Opposition The opposition believes that Magnitsky Act will apply to all countries where human rights are violated. 13 360 95 Previously in trend: Elections 2012

Tymoshenko: The Purpose for Which I Started Hunger Strike Achieved. VIDEO Tymoshenko: The Purpose for Which I Started Hunger Strike Achieved. VIDEO Former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko said that the purpose for which she was on a hunger strike reached. 9 599 178 Previously in trend: Tymoshenko Case

Regime Turns off Gas in Boryspil in Revenge for Bad Voting Results. VIDEO Regime Turns off Gas in Boryspil in Revenge for Bad Voting Results. VIDEO The city of Boryspil, Kyiv oblast was left without heating and hot water. Kyivoblgaz shut off gas to the 16 out of 19 boilers in the city. 12 671 86 Previously in trend: Elections 2012

Party of Regions Thanked Kyiv For the Trust. PHOTO Party of Regions Thanked Kyiv For the Trust. PHOTO Party of Regions thanked Kyiv residents for the high level of trust and confidence which was shown during the parliamentary elections. 16 514 87 Previously in trend: Elections 2012

Svoboda Supporters Threatened in Kirovohrad Oblast: We Will Hang, Slay, Drown You and Burn Your Homes Svoboda Supporters Threatened in Kirovohrad Oblast: We Will Hang, Slay, Drown You and Burn Your Homes Kirovohrad Oblast Organization of Svoboda addressed the Security Service of Ukraine, the prosecutor’s office, the police, and the local authorities demanding immediate investigation of the Ukrainophobic act. 23 523 847 Previously in trend: Elections 2012

Deputy Head of Party of Regions: Nationalism is Good. Svoboda Has People With Whom I Have Perfectly Normal Communication Deputy Head of Party of Regions: Nationalism is Good. Svoboda Has People With Whom I Have Perfectly Normal Communication Deputy head of the Party of Regions and deputy head of the party campaign headquarters Volodymyr Rybak said that Svoboda’s result in the parliamentary elections is a "disbelief in the opposition rather the power." 9 249 188 Previously in trend: Elections 2012

Azarov Has 20 days to Decide on Future Work Place, Says CVU Azarov Has 20 days to Decide on Future Work Place, Says CVU Government members, who were elected deputies have until December 3 to decide if they will remain in the Cabinet or go to work in parliament. 32 084 91 Previously in trend: Elections 2012

Opposition Meeting at Central Election Commission. LIVE BROADCAST Opposition Meeting at Central Election Commission. LIVE BROADCAST Batkivschyna United opposition is holding a meeting at 8 p.m. at the CEC building in regard to fraud during the 2012 elections. 9 136 85 Previously in trend: Elections 2012

Prosecutor General: District 223 Has Seen Pure Fraud. Criminal Case Opened Prosecutor General: District 223 Has Seen Pure Fraud. Criminal Case Opened Kyiv Prosecutor's Office opened a criminal case regarding forgery of election documents and their use. 46 936 177 Previously in trend: Elections 2012

Germany Demands Detailed Investigation of Election Violations Germany Demands Detailed Investigation of Election Violations Germany insists on investigation all violations during the Ukrainian elections. 3 444 49 Previously in trend: Elections 2012

Most Ukrainians Do not Reazlize that Svoboda has Unabashed Neo-Nazi Members, The New York Times Most Ukrainians Do not Reazlize that Svoboda has Unabashed Neo-Nazi Members, The New York Times The last time Oleg Tyagnybok was a member of Ukraine’s Parliament, his colleagues kicked him out over a fiery speech in which he described how Ukrainians, during World War II, bravely fought Muscovites, Germans, Jews “and other scum,” and then used slurs to refer to the “Jewish-Russian mafia, which rules in Ukraine.” 26 069 1 247 Previously in trend: Elections 2012

Obama Will Not Shake Hands with Yanukovych, Says Ex-ambassador Obama Will Not Shake Hands with Yanukovych, Says Ex-ambassador Foreign policy of the of U.S. President Barack Obama's administration will significantly change after his reelection. 12 021 107 Previously in trend: Elections 2012

Regime Draws Victory for Pylypyshyn Regime Draws Victory for Pylypyshyn District commission 223 credited the victory to candidate Viktor Pylypyshyn upon the results of processing 100% of protocols. 5 745 110 Previously in trend: Elections 2012

CEC Counted 100% of Party List Voting CEC Counted 100% of Party List Voting The Central Election Commission has processed 100% of electronic protocols on party lists for elections to the Verkhovna Rada. 6 608 81 Previously in trend: Elections 2012

PACE: Ukraine is Living Under Authoritarian Rule PACE: Ukraine is Living Under Authoritarian Rule The head of the observer mission from the PACE, Chairman of the Socialist Group in the PACE Andreas Gross believes that Ukraine is already under an authoritarian regime. 7 144 52 Previously in trend: Elections 2012

Svoboda is Ready to Clean up Verkhovna Rada: We Can Kick Ass. If Needed… Svoboda is Ready to Clean up Verkhovna Rada: We Can Kick Ass. If Needed… Candidate of Svoboda Andriy Illenko who won election in the 215-th plurality district in Kyiv talks about the tasks his party will face in the new parliament. 29 466 1 073 Previously in trend: Elections 2012

Family Business: Political Clans in New Parliament. PHOTO Family Business: Political Clans in New Parliament. PHOTO The infographics show the kinship in the newly elected Verkhovna Rada. 34 031 60 Previously in trend: Elections 2012

Azarov Told Kyiv Residents that Opposition Will Not Help Them: "Do You Understood me or not?" Azarov Told Kyiv Residents that Opposition Will Not Help Them: "Do You Understood me or not?" Ukrainian Prime Minister Mykola Azarov during his visit to the factory of reinforced concrete structures of House-Building Plant № 4 (Kyiv) appealed to the workers of the plant and said that the people they voted for will not help them. 25 397 258 Previously in trend: Elections 2012

Yanukovych’s Administration is Concerned About Voting in Prisons Yanukovych’s Administration is Concerned About Voting in Prisons The President’s representative to the Parliament Yuriy Myroshnychenko raised questions about the transparency of the voting in special precincts. 17 921 71 Previously in trend: Elections 2012

Regime Rigs Elections in Favor of Pylypyshyn by spoiling Opposition Ballots. PHOTO Regime Rigs Elections in Favor of Pylypyshyn by spoiling Opposition Ballots. PHOTO The scandalous district № 223 in the capital has recounted the votes in separate precincts and as of 8:25 a.m. awarded the victory to Viktor Pylypyshyn. 5 268 63 Previously in trend: Elections 2012 Election lawlessness

New Fights Break Out in 223 District. PHOTO New Fights Break Out in 223 District. PHOTO Another clash occurred during the meeting of the district election commission in the 223rd district where Svoboda’s Levchenko is running against pro-government’s independent Viktor Pylypyshyn. 25 815 99 Previously in trend: Elections 2012

Yanukovych Disappeared. Authorities Do Not Know His Whereabouts… Yanukovych Disappeared. Authorities Do Not Know His Whereabouts… For about two weeks President Viktor Yanukovych has not commented the facts of election results rigging in some districts, and the possible re-election. 64 930 328 Previously in trend: Elections 2012

Yanukovych Fires Infamous Pro-government Candidate in Pervomaysk Yanukovych Fires Infamous Pro-government Candidate in Pervomaysk Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych has decided to dismiss Vitaliy Travyanko from the post of a deputy head of Mykolayiv Oblast State Administration. 14 507 52 Previously in trend: Elections 2012 Election lawlessness

Berkut Special Forces Stormed Kaniv District Commission, Beat Protesters and Stole the Seal Berkut Special Forces Stormed Kaniv District Commission, Beat Protesters and Stole the Seal At 6 a.m. Berkut police unit attacked the premises of the Kaniv district election commission #197 where the opposition’s Leonid Datsenko competes against oligarch Bohdan Gubskyy. 7 269 79 Previously in trend: Elections 2012 Election lawlessness

Four More Years: Obama is Re-elected for President Four More Years: Obama is Re-elected for President A hurricane couldn’t stop it. Two billion dollars couldn’t buy it. A weak economy couldn’t swing it. Americans re-elected Barack Obama on Tuesday, affirming the goals of the President’s tumultuous first term and giving him a second. This wasn’t 2008. Not as many states went his way. Fewer of his supporters wept. This time, it wasn’t about change. 5 790 118 World

Twenty Plurality Candidates Ready to Join the Ruling Party, Media Reports Twenty Plurality Candidates Ready to Join the Ruling Party, Media Reports At least 20 candidates who won the plurality districts as independents or representatives of opposition forces are ready to join the Party of Regions. 9 950 220 Previously in trend: Elections 2012

Verkhovna Rada Recommends to Hold Re-elections in Five Districts Verkhovna Rada Recommends to Hold Re-elections in Five Districts Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine adopted a decree which recommends the Central Election Commission to set re-elections in 5 single member districts: 94, 132, 194, 197, 223. 2 002 14 Previously in trend: Elections 2012

Verkhovna Rada Decided not to Hold Re-elections in the Disputed Districts Verkhovna Rada Decided not to Hold Re-elections in the Disputed Districts The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine has decided not to hold re-elections in the troubled districts. The decision was voted for by 232 deputies. 6 074 43 Previously in trend: Elections 2012

Opposition Meeting at the Central Election Commission. LIVE VIDEO Opposition Meeting at the Central Election Commission. LIVE VIDEO It is a second day of the opposition meeting at the CEC building. 3 729 45 Previously in trend: Elections 2012

Yatsenyuk: Party of Regions is Trying to Steal the Opposition’s Victory in 13 Districts. VIDEO Yatsenyuk: Party of Regions is Trying to Steal the Opposition’s Victory in 13 Districts. VIDEO One of the leaders of the United opposition Arseniy Yatsenyuk claims that the Party of Regions is attempting to steal the victory in 13 district where the opposition candidates have won." 4 296 42 Previously in trend: Elections 2012

Azarov: There Will Not Be Re-elections. We Have No Money to Spare Azarov: There Will Not Be Re-elections. We Have No Money to Spare The new convocation of the Verkhovna Rada will start on time. 9 046 217 Previously in trend: Elections 2012

People at the CEC Held Out the Night: We Will Stay Here Till the End. PHOTOS People at the CEC Held Out the Night: We Will Stay Here Till the End. PHOTOS Despite the rain people stood all night to protest election fraud on the square in front of the Central Election Commission. 7 350 129 Previously in trend: Elections 2012

Opposition Recognizes Re-elections in Five Districts. VIDEO Opposition Recognizes Re-elections in Five Districts. VIDEO In five districts where the re-elections will take place the opposition will put forward a single candidate. 6 078 61 Previously in trend: Elections 2012

CEC Unable to Determine Results in Five Districts and Proposes Re-election CEC Unable to Determine Results in Five Districts and Proposes Re-election The CEC unanimously adopted a resolution on the impossibility of establishing credible election results in the following single-member districts: 94, 132, 192, 197, 223. 8 499 98 Previously in trend: Election lawlessness

Yatsenyuk, Tyagnybok and Klitschko Filed a Claim with the CEC Yatsenyuk, Tyagnybok and Klitschko Filed a Claim with the CEC Vitali Klitschko, Arseniy Yatsenyuk, and Oleh Tyagnybok met with CEC Chairman Volodymyr Shapoval. 16 422 61 Previously in trend: Elections 2012

Opposition Deputy Aryev Found Another Proof of Fraud in Hubskyy Opposition Deputy Aryev Found Another Proof of Fraud in Hubskyy's Infamous District. PHOTO Head of precinct 710192 has only brought the protocol to the district commission. 16 971 43 Previously in trend: Elections 2012