Igor Grosu, leader of the Party of Action and Solidarity, issued a public appeal urging citizens to vote responsibly and to report any cases of electoral corruption, TRIBUNA reports.
“Dear people, we are witnessing how the police and the National Anticorruption Center conduct searches across the country every day. Once again, attempts are being made to corrupt the electoral process ahead of the parliamentary elections on September 28. Know that we are doing everything we can to prevent fraud. But there is a risk that it may not be enough. That’s why I call on us to unite our efforts and not allow anyone to sell our country. Let’s vote consciously and with a clear conscience. The vote belongs to us and must not be sold to anyone.”
“If you know of or suspect someone of electoral corruption, contact the NAC Hotline – (+373) 78 710 116, available 24/7, including from abroad via audio/video calls, SMS, and apps like Viber, Signal, Telegram, and WhatsApp,” the politician said in a video address.







