The Joint Control Commission Informed About the Organization of Polling Stations in the Security Zone and the Importance of Maintaining Public Order During the Parliamentary Elections

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The Joint Control Commission convened for a meeting in Bender on September 11, 2025, after a scheduled break, focusing on the situation in the Security Zone and the functioning of peacekeeping mechanisms on the Nistru River.

The delegation of the Republic of Moldova reported that, in connection with the parliamentary elections on September 28 of this year, polling stations would be organized in the localities of the Security Zone that are under the control of the constitutional authorities, for citizens of the Republic of Moldova, including voters from the Transnistrian region.

It was emphasized that public order would be ensured by the territorial units of the General Inspectorate of Police.

The delegation of the Republic of Moldova called on the co-chairs of the Joint Control Commission, representatives of Ukraine and the OSCE Mission to Moldova, and the Joint Military Command of the Joint Peacekeeping Forces to prevent situations that could jeopardize the free participation of citizens in the elections or the proper conduct of the elections, such as obstruction of movement of citizens, electoral staff, or police officers when crossing checkpoints in the Security Zone.

Delegation of the Republic of Moldova to the Joint Control Commission