ELECTIONS 2025: PSDE launches campaign with slogan “Building the Future at Home”

The Party of European Social Democrats officially launched its electoral campaign for the parliamentary elections on September 28, using the slogan "Building the Future at Home." The event was held at the Palace of the Republic in Chisinau and drew over a thousand party members and supporters from across the Republic of Moldova, according to a statement from the party.
PSDE leader Tudor Ulianovschi promised citizens investments in the country's development, a decent life at home and a clear vision for future generations. He also expressed confidence that PSDE "will enter Parliament" and that his team is "ready to take over the government".
Ulianovschi also emphasized the professionalism of the team, which includes experts from various fields, such as the economy, agriculture, education, health, social protection, local public administration and the diaspora.
PSDE's electoral program promises an average salary in the economy of 20,000 lei and a minimum pension of 5,000 lei. The party also promises to create 10,000 well-paid jobs, provide loans with an interest rate of only 2%, and eliminate state controls for entrepreneurs in the first three years of activity.
We remind you that PSDE could be number 8 on the ballot.
The electoral campaign for the parliamentary elections will run until September 26.
To date, a total of 21 candidates have registered for the elections, which include four blocs, 13 parties, and four independent candidates.
Party Action and Solidarity
Party „Democracy at Home”
Party Coalition for Unity and Prosperity
Independent candidate Andrei Năstase
Party Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe
Independent candidate Olesea Stamate
National Moldovan Party
Social Democratic European Party
Party Movement Respect Moldova
Electoral Bloc "Patriotic of Socialists, Communists, Heart and Future of Moldova"
Electoral Bloc „Alternative”
Electoral Bloc „Together”
Party League of Cities and Communes
Party Alliance for the Unity of Romanians
Independent candidate Victoria Sanduța
Party Alliance „Moldovenii”
Liberal Party
Electoral Bloc "Unity of the Nation Bloc"
"Christian-Social Union of Moldova" Party
Tatiana Crețu
„Our Party” Party