OSCE To Monitor Moldovan Elections

Some 45 observers from the parliamentary assembly of the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) will deploy to Moldova for parliamentary elections, to be held on February 24.

“Having experienced its share of political instability and gridlock, Moldova is for the first time holding parliamentary elections under a new mixed electoral system. Ensuring that these elections meet international standards and enjoy the trust of the Moldovan people is of utmost importance,” said George Tsereteli, the president of the OSCE’s parliamentary assembly.

Mr Tsereteli conducted a pre-electoral visit to Moldova in Jaunary, meeting in Chișinău with President Igor Dodon, President of Parliament Adrian Candu, Prime Minister Pavel Filip, Foreign Minister Tudor Ulianovschi and leading members of non-parliamentary parties, as well as representatives of civil society and the international community.

Mr Tsereteli has appointed OSCE parliamentary assembly vice-president Kari Henriksen to lead the Moldova delegation. Mr Henriksen has extensive experience in politics in her home country of Norway and as an election observer with the OSCE.

OSCE observers will be deploying throughout Moldova, along with OSCE/ODIHR observers, and observers from the parliamentary assembly of the Council of Europe and the European Parliament.

Preliminary findings and conclusions of the election observation mission will be presented at on February 25.