Will a fugitive oligarch sway Moldova’s election?

流亡寡头能否左右摩尔多瓦的选举?

The Documentary Podcast

2025-09-21

17 分钟
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On 28 September, Moldova’s parliamentary election will be closely watched by leaders in both the EU and Russia. Ilan Shor, a fugitive oligarch on the run from Moldovan authorities, and now resident in Russia, is believed to be behind a major disinformation campaign. The apparent aim is to draw the nation of just over two million people under the influence of Moscow. The BBC has sent a reporter undercover to find out how disinformation is being spread, and where the money funding it is coming from. We hear from President Maia Sandu, on the danger it poses to the electorate, and the wider geopolitical forces at play. Presenter: Seamus Mirodan Producer: Sam Judah Editors: Flora Carmichael and Michael Simkin BBC Eye Investigative Team: Rowan Ings, Angela Stanciu, Andreea Jitaru, Oana Marocico, Malvina Cojocari
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