Moldova’s pro-European president, Maia Sandu, who has denounced Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and accused Russia of trying to oust her in a coup, said Moscow had channelled the equivalent of nearly $5 million in two months in financing for “criminal groups”. These include a banned party led by fugitive businessman Ilan Shor.

Moldovans vote on Sunday in elections seen as a barometer of Sandu’s pro-European drive. A open-air rally tens of thousands strong in Chisinau backed her policies in May, but support is less certain in smaller cities and rural areas.

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    What unfolds in Moldova is a reflection of broader activities across Europe. Funds are channeled to far-right and fascist parties in numerous countries from Russia.

    It’s worth noting that intelligence reports openly discuss this issue, yet there appears to be limited legislative action taken to stop corrupt money from entering politics.