ELECTIONS 2025 // PDMM will not participate in the parliamentary elections on September 28

The Modern Democratic Party of Moldova (PDMM), linked to Vladimir Plahotniuc, will not participate in the upcoming parliamentary elections on September 28. This decision follows a ruling by the Supreme Court of Justice, which rejected the party's appeal concerning its registration for the electoral race.
In a Facebook comment, representatives of the PDMM stated that the decision made by the SCJ is unjustified and abusive. This follows a similar ruling from the Central Court of Appeal.
The PDMM was not registered to participate in the elections at the end of August, as recommended by the Public Services Agency. Additionally, the Intelligence and Security Service warned of potential subversive actions that could be carried out through the party.
As of now, for the parliamentary elections scheduled for September 28, the CEC has registered 23 electoral competitors, which include 15 political parties, four electoral blocs, and four independent candidates.
Action and Solidarity Party
"Democracy at Home" Party
Coalition for Unity and Welfare Party
Independent candidate Andrei Năstase
Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party
Independent candidate Olesea Stamate
Moldovan National Party
European Social Democratic Party
Respect Moldova Movement Party
Electoral Bloc "Patriotic of Socialists, Communists, Heart and Future of Moldova"
Electoral Bloc "Alternative"
Electoral Bloc "Împreuna"
League of Cities and Communes Party
Alliance for the Union of Romanians Party
Independent candidate Victoria Sanduța
Alliance of Moldovans Party
Liberal Party
Electoral Bloc "Unity of the Nation"
Party "Christian-Social Union of Moldova"
Tatiana Crețu
"Our Party" Party
"New Historical Option" Party
"Greater Moldova" Party.