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2019 Moldovan parliamentary election
Parliamentary elections were held in Moldova on 24 February 2019 in order to elect the 101 members of the Parliament of Moldova. The Constitution holds that elections are to be held no later than four years and three months from the date of inauguration of the previous legislature. The elections were held under a parallel voting system, replacing the closed-list proportional system used in Moldova at all previous parliamentary elections since the independence. The electoral campaign period began in November 2018 and continued up until the election day. Candidates from four parties were elected to the Parliament, more specifically the Party of Socialists of the Republic of Moldova (PSRM), the Democratic Party of Moldova (PDM), the ACUM electoral alliance composed of the DA and the PAS, and the Șor Party. The Party of Communists (PCRM) failed to obtain any seats for the first time since the independence of the Republic of Moldova. The results were subsequently confirmed and validated by Moldova's Constitutional Court on 9 March 2019. Furthermore, the results triggered a constitutional crisis in June.
The 101 seats in the Parliament were elected using a parallel voting system introduced in 2017; 50 MPs were elected by proportional representation in a single nationwide constituency, with the other 51 elected from single-member constituencies.
For the nationwide constituency, the electoral threshold varies depending on the type of list; for single parties or organisations it was 6%; for alliances of two parties it was 9%, and for alliances of three or more parties it was 11%. For independent candidates the threshold was 2%. Turnout must be at least 33% to validate the results. There is still controversy against the new election system and a referendum in 2018 against it was considered possible.
Below is a list of the main parties and electoral blocs which contested the election:
| Party or coalition | Lead candidate | Main ideology | Last election | Government | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| PSRM | Zinaida Greceanîi | Democratic socialismSocial conservatism | 20.5% | 25 | Opposition | |||
| PCRM | Vladimir Voronin | Communism | 17.5% | 21 | Opposition | |||
| PDM | Vladimir Plahotniuc | Social Democracy | 15.8% | 19 | Minority government | |||
| PL | Dorin Chirtoacă | Conservative liberalism | 9.7% | 13 | Opposition | |||
| ACUM | PAS | Maia Sandu | Liberalism | Did not contest | Opposition | |||
| PPDA | Opposition | |||||||
| ȘOR | Ilan Shor | National conservatismPopulism | Did not contest | Opposition |
| # | Name | Ideology | Leadingcandidate(s) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | PDM | Democratic Party of Moldova | Social democracy | Vladimir Plahotniuc | ||
| 2 | ACUM | DA | Dignity and Truth Platform | Liberalism | Andrei Năstase | |
| PAS | Party of Action and Solidarity | Liberalism | Maia Sandu | |||
| PLDM | Liberal Democratic Party of Moldova | Liberal conservatism | Tudor Deliu | |||
| 3 | PCRM | Party of Communists of the Republic of Moldova | Communism | Vladimir Voronin | ||
| 4 | PSRM | Party of Socialists of the Republic of Moldova | Democratic socialism | Zinaida Greceanîi | ||
| 5 | ȘOR | Șor Party | National conservatism | Ilan Șor | ||
| 6 | MPA | Anti-Mafia Popular Movement | Populism | Sergiu Mocanu | ||
| 7 | PPPN | Our Party | Social conservatism | Ilian Cașu | ||
| 8 | PNL | National Liberal Party | National liberalism | Vitalia Pavlicenco | ||
| 9 | PPVP | People's Will | Neoconservatism | Ștefan Urâtu | ||
| 10 | PRM | Party of Regions of Moldova | Regionalism | Pavel Kalinin | ||
| 11 | PPDA | Democracy at Home Party | Unionism | Ion Leașcenco | ||
| 12 | MPSN | Movement of Professionals "Hope" | Populism | Andrei Donică | ||
| 13 | PPP | Motherland | Conservatism | Sergiu Biriucov | ||
| 14 | PPPVE | Ecologist Green Party | Green politics | Anatolie Prohnițchi | ||
| 15 | PL | Liberal Party | Conservative liberalism | Dorin Chirtoacă |
Poll results are listed in the table below in reverse chronological order, showing the most recent first, and using the date the survey's fieldwork was done, as opposed to the date of publication. If such date is unknown, the date of publication is given instead. The highest percentage figure in each polling survey is displayed in bold, and the background shaded in the leading party's colour. In the instance that there is a tie, then no figure is shaded. The "Lead" column on the right shows the percentage-point difference between the two parties with the highest figures. When a specific poll does not show a data figure for a party, the party's cell corresponding to that poll is shown empty. The threshold for a party to elect members is 6%.
| Party of Socialists | 441,191 | 31.15 | 18 | 405,469 | 29.38 | 17 | 35 | +10 | |
| ACUM Electoral Bloc (DA and PAS) | 380,181 | 26.84 | 14 | 354,581 | 25.70 | 12 | 26 | New | |
| Democratic Party | 334,539 | 23.62 | 13 | 344,387 | 24.96 | 17 | 30 | +11 | |
| Șor Party | 117,779 | 8.32 | 5 | 119,598 | 8.67 | 2 | 7 | New | |
| Party of Communists | 53,175 | 3.75 | 0 | 28,853 | 2.09 | 0 | 0 | –21 | |
| Our Party | 41,769 | 2.95 | 0 | 38,838 | 2.81 | 0 | 0 | New | |
| Liberal Party | 17,741 | 1.25 | 0 | 15,878 | 1.15 | 0 | 0 | –13 | |
| Anti-Mafia Popular Movement Party | 8,633 | 0.61 | 0 | 0 | 0 | ||||
| Democracy at Home Party | 4,463 | 0.32 | 0 | 850 | 0.06 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| Party of Regions of Moldova | 3,645 | 0.26 | 0 | 0 | New | ||||
| National Liberal Party | 3,430 | 0.24 | 0 | 811 | 0.06 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| Ecologist Green Party | 3,249 | 0.23 | 0 | 655 | 0.05 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| Movement of Professionals "Hope" | 2,826 | 0.20 | 0 | 0 | New | ||||
| People's Will Party | 2,705 | 0.19 | 0 | 0 | New | ||||
| Motherland Party | 1,033 | 0.07 | 0 | 0 | New | ||||
| Independents | 70,010 | 5.07 | 3 | 3 | +3 | ||||
| Total | 1,416,359 | 100.00 | 50 | 1,379,930 | 100.00 | 51 | 101 | 0 | |
| 1,416,359 | 97.20 | 1,379,930 | 95.74 | ||||||
| 40,861 | 2.80 | 61,396 | 4.26 | ||||||
| 1,457,220 | 100.00 | 1,441,326 | 100.00 | ||||||
| 2,959,143 | 49.24 | 2,951,465 | 48.83 | ||||||
| Source: CEC |
| No. | Administrative-territorial unit | Turnout | PSRM | ACUM | PDM | ȘOR | PCRM | PN | PL |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Chișinău | 49.71% | 34.79% | 37.73% | 13.37% | 5.62% | 2.69% | 1.60% | 2.14% |
| 2 | Bălți | 45.08% | 36.75% | 14.04% | 10.67% | 6.42% | 2.59% | 27.25% | 0.59% |
| 3 | Anenii Noi | 46.27% | 28.74% | 23.04% | 33.81% | 6.09% | 4.70% | 0.92% | 0.86% |
| 4 | Basarabeasca | 40.56% | 39.42% | 18.79% | 23.65% | 5.61% | 3.69% | 5.96% | 0.32% |
| 5 | Briceni | 46.78% | 45.26% | 9.39% | 30.63% | 6.71% | 3.97% | 2.35% | 0.37% |
| 6 | Cahul | 42.07% | 33.37% | 24.81% | 25.35% | 5.61% | 4.33% | 2.13% | 1.92% |
| 7 | Cantemir | 38.52% | 24.64% | 24.45% | 31.93% | 7.21% | 3.95% | 3.36% | 1.54% |
| 8 | Călărași | 42.75% | 16.54% | 34.90% | 31.66% | 9.96% | 3.54% | 0.53% | 1.14% |
| 9 | Căușeni | 43.99% | 25.63% | 22.91% | 33.36% | 6.87% | 6.85% | 0.69% | 0.71% |
| 10 | Cimișlia | 39.56% | 23.12% | 26.96% | 33.60% | 7.52% | 4.15% | 1.67% | 0.75% |
| 11 | Criuleni | 50.32% | 16.91% | 38.95% | 26.73% | 8.05% | 4.47% | 0.77% | 2.11% |
| 12 | Dondușeni | 52.47% | 43.82% | 10.87% | 26.58% | 9.05% | 4.38% | 3.30% | 0.48% |
| 13 | Drochia | 47.14% | 34.54% | 15.93% | 27.42% | 7.82% | 5.17% | 6.54% | 0.74% |
| 14 | Dubăsari | 44.00% | 34.17% | 19.18% | 17.22% | 17.02% | 7.66% | 1.12% | 0.88% |
| 15 | Edineț | 50.41% | 36.61% | 10.54% | 35.15% | 9.85% | 3.84% | 2.46% | 0.43% |
| 16 | Fălești | 48.89% | 34.19% | 14.12% | 29.17% | 6.53% | 4.97% | 8.98% | 0.51% |
| 17 | Florești | 47.87% | 30.25% | 14.14% | 38.80% | 6.80% | 5.55% | 2.36% | 0.57% |
| 18 | Glodeni | 46.41% | 31.48% | 12.03% | 31.67% | 11.91% | 3.58% | 6.46% | 1.05% |
| 19 | Hîncești | 41.12% | 14.93% | 34.70% | 39.73% | 3.84% | 3.00% | 0.71% | 1.12% |
| 20 | Ialoveni | 49.36% | 10.66% | 47.34% | 30.79% | 3.50% | 3.77% | 0.69% | 1.22% |
| 21 | Leova | 41.87% | 24.84% | 23.32% | 31.58% | 9.53% | 4.53% | 3.21% | 0.96% |
| 22 | Nisporeni | 47.07% | 6.15% | 17.91% | 72.26% | 0.18% | 1.88% | 0.17% | 0.47% |
| 23 | Ocnița | 52.55% | 55.77% | 6.70% | 20.87% | 7.92% | 4.93% | 2.39% | 0.29% |
| 24 | Orhei | 50.64% | 6.79% | 19.05% | 14.56% | 55.12% | 1.64% | 0.32% | 1.18% |
| 25 | Rezina | 50.91% | 20.38% | 20.88% | 36.29% | 14.39% | 4.52% | 1.02% | 0.73% |
| 26 | Rîșcani | 49.48% | 41.66% | 11.08% | 28.98% | 7.05% | 3.68% | 5.20% | 0.74% |
| 27 | Sîngerei | 45.06% | 29.50% | 19.81% | 26.42% | 12.30% | 4.76% | 4.73% | 0.59% |
| 28 | Soroca | 47.87% | 37.95% | 16.43% | 28.39% | 6.62% | 5.87% | 1.80% | 0.88% |
| 29 | Strășeni | 47.05% | 13.37% | 33.37% | 41.51% | 4.38% | 3.67% | 0.61% | 1.25% |
| 30 | Șoldănești | 51.38% | 17.88% | 16.77% | 42.36% | 14.87% | 4.42% | 0.81% | 1.00% |
| 31 | Ștefan Vodă | 44.79% | 30.96% | 29.62% | 27.00% | 4.27% | 4.23% | 0.90% | 0.66% |
| 32 | Taraclia | 50.45% | 80.34% | 1.10% | 6.64% | 6.86% | 2.89% | 0.90% | 0.39% |
| 33 | Telenești | 46.38% | 11.90% | 36.93% | 29.14% | 14.91% | 3.62% | 0.44% | 1.44% |
| 34 | Ungheni | 48.14% | 27.48% | 25.12% | 31.77% | 6.39% | 5.18% | 1.38% | 0.93% |
| 35 | U.T.A. Găgăuzia | 45.78% | 83.36% | 0.54% | 6.20% | 3.91% | 2.39% | 2.44% | 0.06% |
| 36 | Diplomatic missions (Moldovan diaspora) | N/A | 8.52% | 73.09% | 4.81% | 2.48% | 1.56% | 2.82% | 2.77% |
| Total | 49.22% | 31.15% | 26.84% | 23.62% | 8.32% | 3.75% | 2.95% | 1.25% | |
| Source: CEC |
| Election year | Time | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2014 | 4.20% | 20.98% | 39.21% | 51.01% | 55.79% |
| 2019 | 5.80% | 24.00% | 37.41% | 45.65% | 49.24% |
| Source: alegeri.md |
Following the elections, both the Socialist Party and Democratic Party proposed forming a coalition with ACUM, with the PDM also proposing that the post of Prime Minister would go to an ACUM member, despite PDM being the larger party. However, following the promises made during the campaign, ACUM refused both offers.
On 8 April, ACUM announced that they would reverse their decision about rejecting coalition negotiations with PSRM.
After the decision, party leaders, Maia Sandu and Andrei Năstase of ACUM, officially invited PSRM to start coalition negotiations. Maia Sandu and Andrei Năstase said that they still rejected coalition negotiations with PDM, but they were willing to negotiate a deal with PSRM.
Further coalition negotiations between ACUM and PSRM resulted in the Sandu cabinet on 8 June, amidst a constitutional crisis.
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