Moldova has improved the accessibility and transparency of its electoral lists and expanded voting opportunities abroad, including postal voting. However, several risks remain, such as concerns about voters’ list accuracy, organized manipulation of Transnistrian voters, and intense FIMI attacks targeting Moldovan society, especially the diaspora. The credibility of the electoral process will rely on ensuring maximum transparency, protecting voting abroad and at polling stations open for Transnistrian voters, and strengthening cooperation with civil society and international partners to combat disinformation.
In this policy alert, Petru Culeac examines the key challenges to Moldova’s electoral process, focusing on the need for greater transparency, secure voting abroad and at polling stations for voters in the Transnistria region, and closer cooperation with civil society and international partners to counter disinformation.
Petru Culeac is the co-founder and Executive Director of the Moldova Development Institute, a newly established organization dedicated to improving the social, political, and economic landscape in Moldova. With over 15 years of experience in Moldova’s non-pro!it sector, Petru has an in-depth understanding of the country’s context and its development agenda as well as extensive organizational management experience. Until 2023, Petru served as Executive Director of Soros Foundation Moldova, a renowned non-profit foundation, part of the Open Society Foundations network, recognized as a key civil society actor in the Republic of Moldova. Under Petru’s leadership, the foundation expanded its portfolio and successfully implemented numerous technical assistance projects, including for Moldovan authorities in areas such as anti-corruption, justice reform, elections, and education, as well as emergency response projects at the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic. Previously, Petru worked in areas of democracy promotion, free and fair elections, local development, citizen engagement, and youth activism, successfully cooperating with local and international organizations, such as USAID, Chemonics, East Europe Foundation, and IFC. Petru’s academic background includes degrees in Business Management, and European and International Studies from institutions in Moldova, France, and the United States.
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