Diaspora voting: PAS leads decisively across Asia and the Middle East

The Action and Solidarity Party (PAS) is currently leading by a significant margin in all polling stations in Asia and the Middle East, where citizens of the Republic of Moldova participated in the parliamentary elections held on September 28. This information is based on preliminary data presented by the Central Electoral Commission (CEC).
In Japan, out of 142 voters who participated in the polls, PAS received 88.03% of the votes, while the "Patriotic" Electoral Bloc (BEP) obtained 3.52%.

In China, PAS scored 73.81% of the total 42 votes cast, followed by BEP with 7.14%, and the League of Cities and Communes and Our Party - with 4.46% each.

In India, PAS won 88.89% of the nine votes cast, and PSDE scored 11.11%.
And in United Arab Emirates the pro-European party ranked first, with 81.51% of the 557 votes, followed by the Patriotic Electoral Bloc with 6.82%, the Alternative Bloc with 4.21% and the Our Party with 2.51%.
In Azerbaijan, PAS scored 67.14% of the 70 votes, BEP - 10%, the Alternative Bloc - 8.57%, and the Our Party - 4.29%.
Similar results were recorded in Kazakhstan, where PAS accumulated 72.22% of the total 18 votes, the "Alternative" Bloc - 11.11%.

In Qatar, PAS won 69.57% of the 69 votes cast, the "Patriotic" Bloc - 8.70%, the "Alternative" Bloc - 7.25% and the Moldovan Renaissance Movement - 2.9%.
In Ukraine, where 612 voters participated, PAS was the largest party, accounting for 78.76% of the participants in the polls, followed by the "Patriotic" Bloc with 9.48%, the "Alternative" Bloc with 3.92%, and Our Party with 2.61%.
