Moldova’s Police Launch “Don’t Play with Your Vote” Campaign Against Electoral Corruption

The National Police of Moldova launched a new campaign, “Nu te juca cu votul” (“Don’t Play with Your Vote”), to inform citizens about the risks and consequences of electoral corruption.

Minister of Internal Affairs Daniella Misail-Nichitin told reporters that law enforcement will both investigate and document electoral fraud while actively preventing it.

As part of the campaign, police vehicles will display the slogan, and officers will distribute printed materials directly to vulnerable groups, including through social assistance services. “We will widely distribute leaflets and other visibility products in shops, pharmacies, and through local social assistance departments to reach all categories of citizens, especially the most vulnerable,” the minister explained.

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She stressed that the ministry aims to strengthen prevention efforts so that the upcoming autumn elections take place freely, democratically, and without external influence. The minister also warned that citizens guilty of selling votes face fines of up to 37,500 lei.

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