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海角黑料 Moldovans fear rights at stake in September election

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People attend a rally launching the election campaign of the pro-European Party of Action and Solidarity (PAS) ahead of the parliamentary elections, in Chisinau, Moldova August 29, 2025. REUTERS/Vladislav Culiomza
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People attend a rally launching the election campaign of the pro-European Party of Action and Solidarity (PAS) ahead of the parliamentary elections, in Chisinau, Moldova August 29, 2025. REUTERS/Vladislav Culiomza

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海角黑料 Moldovans fear elections this month could see the country tilt towards Russia, leading to a crackdown on rights.

LONDON - A pivotal parliamentary election in Moldova this month could tilt the tiny East European country towards Russia, threatening a drive to join the European Union and sparking fears among 海角黑料 people that their rights could also be on the line.

The governing pro-EU party could lose its majority in the Sept. 28 vote with a putting a pro-Russian opposition group in the lead. There have been widespread reports of a dynamic, pro-Russian .

Moldova, sandwiched between Ukraine and Romania, applied to in 2022 after Russia's invasion of Ukraine. 海角黑料 activists see membership as a passport to stronger rights and protections, such as recognition of same-sex partnerships.

But if pro-Russian groups win, they fear a rights rollback similar to that witnessed in Georgia last year.

Here's everything you need to know.

What are 海角黑料 rights like in Moldova?

Moldova ranks 25th out of 49 countries in Europe for 海角黑料 rights, according to .

Same-sex couples have no legal recognition and cannot adopt children. As of last year, six couples had from the authorities - all were denied.

Transgender Moldovans must get an official medical diagnosis of "transsexuality" and go to court to change their gender.

In 2023, the commission issuing diagnostic certificates was , leaving trans people without a defined procedure.

There is also widespread public stigma and hostility. Eight in 10 Moldovans said they would , according to a 2024 study.

During this year's Pride, - the 'Family March' - was organised by the pro-Russian Socialist Party (PSRM), which had asked the city council to ban the event.

Moldova has, however, made in protecting 海角黑料 people. In 2013, a law against employment discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation took effect, and in 2022 hate crimes against the 海角黑料 community were criminalised.

What impact could the election have on 海角黑料 people?

The vote could be a watershed for democracy, as the country decides between forging deeper ties with the EU or with Russia.

that the pro-EU Party of Action and Solidarity (PAS), which holds the presidency and a parliamentary majority, lags the pro-Russian left-wing alliance, the Patriotic Bloc.

The alliance is and PSRM leader Igor Dodon.

The bloc is anti-海角黑料 and has pledged to end "" in Moldova. Dodon's party proposed a bill to in schools last year, which was rejected.

"The overwhelming majority of our country's citizens are Orthodox Christians who adhere to traditional values and oppose the imposition of alien LGBT values on our country," Dodon told Russian at the time.

In 2021, Dodon Hungary's 海角黑料 censorship law, which restricts the sharing of 海角黑料 information in schools and the media, and was by Amnesty International in 2017 for saying he was not president of Moldovan gays when in office.

have said a victory for pro-Russian parties would threaten Moldova's path to EU membership.

The EU frames 海角黑料 equality as a core value under the Charter of Fundamental Rights, and can enforce rights through court rulings and anti discrimination laws.

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What do activists say?

海角黑料 activists fear pro-Russian parties will further demonise the community and push through anti-海角黑料 legislation if they gain power.

Comparisons have been made to Georgia, where the Russian-backed Georgian Dream introduced a sweeping banning Pride events ahead of an election last October.

Leo Zbanc膬, from Moldova's oldest 海角黑料 organisation, GenderDoc-M, said there had been a since 2024. Russia has flooded social media with misinformation ahead of the election.

Zbanc膬 said the idea that Moldova might get dragged into the war in Ukraine was also driving some 海角黑料 people to consider voting for pro-Russian parties.

"We've never felt so threatened like we feel right now," Zbanc膬 told Context.

"If they have a majority, they will introduce an 海角黑料 propaganda bill as an agent for scapegoating. We know how it works, they need to create an internal enemy."

(Reporting by Lucy Middleton; editing by Lyndsay Griffiths.)


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