Euronews: Large-scale disinformation against Moldova before the elections.
The Euronews fact-checking group found widespread dissemination of disinformation online aimed at discrediting the pro-European government of Moldova ahead of the crucial parliamentary elections on September 28. This campaign spreads unfounded claims about the administration of President Maia Sandu and her party.
Disinformation Attacks
According to inkorr.com: Researchers have noted that attempts to mislead voters are becoming increasingly intense. In particular, fake videos and manipulations of false news regarding the plans of the country's leadership are being spread. Interest in such campaigns is observed not only in Moldova but also in Ukraine.
Voter Caution
Voters in Ukraine and Moldova should be particularly cautious before the elections, as disinformation can significantly influence their decisions. It is recommended to check the sources of information and not to trust everything encountered on the Internet.
In the context of increasing disinformation, it is important for citizens to approach the information they consume consciously. Proper informing and a critical approach will help avoid manipulation and preserve democratic elections in the countries of the region.
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