"What are you doing on Sunday?": PAS organized a march ahead of the parliamentary elections. Igor Grosu: "On September 28, we all go to vote!"

Hundreds of supporters of the Action and Solidarity Party (PAS), accompanied by several of the party’s candidates for the September 28 parliamentary elections, held a march on Friday, September 26—the final day of the campaign—under the slogan: "What are you doing on Sunday?"
Participants marched through central Chișinău carrying Moldovan flags and chanting: “I count, therefore I vote”, “No second round, don’t waste your vote”, “When the people awaken, Europe awaits you”, “We want Europe”, and “I vote for peace.”
Parliament Speaker and PAS leader Igor Grosu, who heads the party’s electoral list for the parliamentary elections, addressed supporters with a mobilization message, thanking them for their efforts during the campaign.
“We have embarked on this very important battle. What do I want to tell you? I haven’t seen you for a month. I know why. Because you have been running, working, going from door to door, from village to village, from city to city, from European capital to European capital. And you have carried our message: EU, peace, development!” said Igor Grosu.
The PAS leader thanked activists for their dedication, noting that only a few hours remain until the end of the campaign.
“I know you are tired, I know those at home haven’t seen you for days, but the effort was worth it. Therefore, in these final hours, we urge everyone—those convinced, those upset, those still thinking—everyone go out and vote!” Grosu encouraged.
He referred to the opposition’s financial resources and manipulation campaigns but stressed that real power belongs to the voters: “Remember one thing: no matter how much money and lies the opponents have through their friends, our strength and spirit matter!”
Finally, the PAS leader reminded that Saturday, September 27, is the Day of Silence: “Thoughts must be focused and go in the right direction.”
The event was also attended by Prime Minister Dorin Recean, second on PAS’s electoral list, Viorel Bostan, Rector of the Technical University of Moldova and parliamentary candidate, as well as other party representatives.