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DirectDemocracyS

Global Direct Democracy

POLITICAL, ECONOMIC, FINANCIAL PROGRAM

AND SOCIAL

REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA

Critical Analysis of the Current Situation and Complete, Concrete and Functional Solutions

Developed in accordance with the founding principles of DirectDemocracyS

June 2026

PREAMBLE: WHO WE ARE AND WHAT WE PROPOSE

DirectDemocracyS (DDS) is a global, pioneering and radically innovative political organization, built on three absolutely inseparable pillars: collective and shared leadership, collective ownership of the organization by all its members, and authentic, continuous, immediate and verifiable direct democracy. DDS is not a traditional party. It is a complete system, a real and functional alternative to all forms of traditional politics, which have proven, over decades, that they do not serve the people, but rather group, class or foreign interests.

The absolute founding principle of DDS, applied uniformly in every country in the world in which it operates, is that the wealth and resources of any country must belong exclusively and permanently to the people of that country, and the power to decide the future of any nation must remain definitively and irrevocably in the hands of its citizens, and not of political, financial, corporate elites or foreign powers.

This program is addressed to the Republic of Moldova and is developed based on a rigorous, realistic and critical analysis of the current situation, with concrete, detailed and verifiable solutions, adapted to the Moldovan specifics. This document is not propaganda: it is a functional project.

DDS Core Values

 

CHAPTER I: CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF THE CURRENT SITUATION

1.1 Post-Election Political Context (2025-2026)

The parliamentary elections of September 28, 2025 were a crucial moment in the recent history of the Republic of Moldova. The Action and Solidarity Party (PAS), led by President Maia Sandu, obtained 50.03% of the votes, confirming itself as the main pro-European political force in the country. The pro-Russian Patriotic Bloc, led by former President Igor Dodon, obtained 28.2%, and the rest of the votes went to the Alternative Bloc (9.22%), Our Party (6.35%) and Home Democracy (5.72%).

CRITIC: The elections were marked by massive documented foreign interference, illegal financing, cyberattacks, systematic disinformation, and external pressure from both Russia and Western structures. No democratic election can be truly free in an environment saturated with media manipulation and foreign financial influences.

The essential criticisms of the current Moldovan political system, regardless of the orientation of the parties, are the following:

1.2 Economic Analysis: The Poorest Country in Europe

Indicator

The Real Situation (2024-2025)

GDP per capita

~2,800 USD (lowest in Europe)

Poverty rate

About 30% of the population below the poverty line (WFP: 33% after the war in Ukraine)

Extreme poverty

Increased from 9.5% to 13.8% between 2021 and 2025

GDP growth (Q1 2025)

Contraction of -1.2% compared to the same quarter of the previous year (third consecutive decline)

Manufacturing industry

Contraction of -0.7% in Q1 2025

Agriculture, forestry

Contraction of -0.2% in Q1 2025

Net exports

Massive contraction of -13.8%, the main slowing factor

remittance

About 15-17% of GDP, one of the largest dependencies in the world

Emigration

About 1 million citizens left the country out of the approximately 2.5 million remaining.

Corruption

Corruption Perception Index: chronic position of a country with systemic corruption

Moldova is structurally dependent on remittances sent by Moldovans working abroad. This dependence is not a sign of economic health, but an acute symptom of a systemic failure to create decent jobs in the country. It is a vicious circle: lack of economic opportunities drives emigration, and emigration reduces the available labor force, hindering domestic economic development.

ENERGY CRISIS 2025: Since January 1, 2025, after the cessation of Russian gas transit through Ukraine, Transnistria has been without heat, hot water and gas (except for cooking in cities). Three people have died. Transnistria's economy, totally dependent on free Russian gas, has collapsed. Mainland Moldova has synchronized with the European electricity network (ENTSO-E), but tariffs have increased significantly, hitting the low-income population.

1.3 Structural Social Problems

Migration and Brain Drain

Moldova has lost between a third and a half of its working-age population in the last three decades through emigration. The most educated, the youngest, and the most capable have left for Romania, Italy, France, Germany, Russia, and other countries. This demographic hemorrhage is catastrophic in the long term: it reduces the tax base, weakens the health and education systems, and threatens the very viability of the state.

Health System

The Moldovan healthcare system suffers from chronic underfunding, outdated infrastructure, a lack of medical personnel (largely emigrating), and unequal access between urban and rural areas. Corruption in the healthcare system is systematic: informal payments are the norm, not the exception.

education

Moldovan education is caught between two parallel crises: lack of material resources and lack of qualified personnel, with the majority of competent teachers preferring to emigrate or work in the private sector. The school curriculum is partially outdated, unadapted to the requirements of the modern economy. The link between education and the labor market is deficient.

The Transnistrian issue and Gagauzia

Transnistria remains a major source of instability and an unresolved issue for 35 years. The Russian military presence in the region (Russian Operational Forces - GOPR) is a direct challenge to Moldovan sovereignty. The 2025 energy crisis accelerated the region's economic decline, but did not produce political solutions. Gagauzia, although autonomous within the constitutional framework of Moldova, has constantly oscillated between Russophile nationalism and tensions with Chisinau, culminating in the arrest of its leader Evghenia Gutu in 2025.

FUNDAMENTAL DEMOCRATIC FAILURE: No party in power in Moldova since independence has offered citizens the real tools to control, revoke or correct political decisions. Classic representative democracy, whether pro-European or pro-Russian, is a facade democracy in which the citizen votes once every 4 years and loses any real control over his representatives.

1.4 Systemic Corruption

Corruption in Moldova is not a marginal or accidental phenomenon. It is a structural feature of the political and economic system, inherited from the Soviet period and perpetuated through the institutional capture of the state by oligarchs and political clients. The 2015 scandal, when approximately one billion dollars (the equivalent of a quarter of the country's GDP) disappeared from three banks (Banca de Economii, Banca Sociala and Unibank), remains the most eloquent example.

The judicial system, which should be the last line of defense for citizens against abuses of power, is itself deeply corrupt: informal payments for favorable sentences, political appointments of judges, executive interference in judicial proceedings.

In 2026, Moldova's former most powerful man was sentenced to 19 years in prison, a positive sign. But convicting a single oligarch does not reform an entire system.

 

CHAPTER II: DDS POLICY PROGRAM FOR MOLDOVA

Guiding Principle: The wealth of Moldova and the power to decide the future of Moldova belong exclusively and permanently to the Moldovan people. No party, no elite, no foreign power has the right to seize this power.

2.1 Authentic Direct Democracy: What It Means Concretely

DDS proposes the gradual replacement of classical representative democracy (in which the citizen votes once every 4 years and then loses all control) with a system of authentic, continuous, immediate, verifiable, competent and protected direct democracy. This is not a utopia: it is a concrete technical project, achievable with existing technologies.

The Micro-Group Fractal DDS System

The DDS organizational structure is based on specialist micro-groups, organized in a scalable fractal model. Each micro-group consists of 5 to a maximum of 25 people, with complementary skills. The groups are organized on specific topics: economy, health, education, energy, justice, etc. Scalability is mathematical and verifiable:

Each group is specialized, competent in its field and connected through the DDS digital platform to the verified information provided by ddsAI and allddsAI. The groups produce proposals, debate them, vote on them and pass them on to the next level. Each decision is traceable and auditable.

Imperative Mandate and Revocation

Unlike the classical representative system, in DDS any elected or delegated representative has an imperative mandate: he votes and acts in accordance with the mandate received from his group. If he deviates from the mandate without accepted justification, he is immediately revoked. There is no 4-year political immunity. Revocation is procedural, transparent and rapid.

Triple-Code Identity System

Participation in the DDS platform is guaranteed and protected by an identity verification system based on three independent and complementary codes. This system ensures that each vote is authentic, each participant is a real and verified person, and no external entity can manipulate or falsify participation. The system eliminates multiple voting, false identity, and digital manipulation of democratic processes.

ddsAI and allddsAI technologies

DDS integrates artificial intelligence systems (ddsAI) as information, analysis and support tools for its members, not as autonomous decision-making tools. The role of ddsAI is to inform DDS members and groups completely, correctly, neutrally and independently, eliminating the filter of media manipulation and disinformation. The allddsAI platform represents the formal integration of AI systems into the DDS organizational structure, with defined rights and responsibilities, under the coordination of an authorized human representative (human bridge/human bridge).

In the Moldovan context, these technologies are essential: in a country simultaneously bombarded by Russian propaganda, pro-Western narratives, and local disinformation, citizens urgently need access to verified, neutral, and complete information before any political or electoral decision.

2.2 Constitutional and Institutional Reform

What needs to change in the current system?

Neutrality and Sovereignty

DDS supports Moldova's neutrality as a fundamental strategic principle, not as a weakness, but as a strength. Moldova must not become a battleground between geopolitical blocs. Relations with the European Union must be managed in the exclusive interest of the Moldovan people, through transparent negotiations, with direct popular approval of each major treaty, and not through unilateral decisions of governments.

At the same time, DDS categorically rejects any form of dependence on Russia or any other foreign power. Natural resources, energy infrastructure, the banking system and the economies of Moldovan citizens must remain under exclusive national control.

The Transnistrian Issue: The DDS Solution

DDS proposes a radically different approach than that used for the past three decades. Instead of confrontation or perpetual freeze, DDS proposes:

 

CHAPTER III: DDS ECONOMIC PROGRAM

Fundamental premise: Moldova's economy must serve the needs of Moldovan citizens first and foremost. Wealth produced on Moldovan territory must remain in Moldova. National resources cannot be privatized in favor of local oligarchs or foreign corporations without the explicit consent of the people.

3.1 Economic Diagnosis: The Real Problems

The Moldovan economy suffers from several structural diseases that feed off each other:

Disease 1 - Remittance dependency: Approximately 15-17% of GDP comes from money sent by Moldovans working abroad. This is the biggest admission of economic failure possible: the country cannot create decent jobs for its own citizens.

Disease 2 - Underdeveloped Agriculture: Moldova has exceptional soil (Moldovan chernozem), but agriculture is still characterized by small plots, inefficiency, lack of mechanization, and limited access to international markets. Quality production, especially wine, fruits, and vegetables, is not exploited to its potential.

Disease 3 - Absent Industry: Post-Soviet deindustrialization has left Moldova without a modern industrial base. Manufacturing is minimal and in contraction (-0.7% in Q1 2025).

Disease 4 - Capital flight: Moldovan money, including public funds, has a systematic tendency to leave the country through corruption schemes, tax evasion and fraudulent privatizations.

Disease 5 - Energy Dependence: The 2025 crisis brutally demonstrated how vulnerable Moldova is in terms of energy. Dependence on Russian gas and Transnistrian electricity held the country hostage for decades.

Disease 6 - Degraded infrastructure: The road network, railways, water and sewage systems, digital infrastructure - all are in poor condition, especially in rural areas.

3.2 DDS Economic Solutions: Concrete and Verifiable

A. Agrarian Reform and Land Valorization

Moldova has one of the most fertile soils in Europe. The Moldovan chernozem is a national resource of strategic importance and must be treated as such.

B. Reindustrialization through Technology

Moldova cannot compete with the heavy industry of large countries. But it can compete in areas with high added value and low initial capital requirements:

C. Energy Independence: Absolute National Priority

The 2025 crisis demonstrated that energy dependence is an existential vulnerability. DDS proposes a national program for energy independence in 10 years:

D. Stopping Capital Flight and Returning Stolen Money

3.3 Guaranteed Universal Minimum Income with Structured Voluntary Work (GUMI-SV)

The DDS proposes the gradual implementation of a guaranteed universal minimum income system, linked to a structured volunteer system (GUMI-SV). This is not social handout: it is a modern social contract.

 

CHAPTER IV: DDS FINANCIAL PROGRAM

4.1 Reform of the Banking and Financial System

The 2015 banking scandal (1 billion dollars stolen) demonstrated that the Moldovan banking system can be captured by oligarchic interests with the complicity of regulatory institutions. No real economic progress is possible without a radical banking reform.

4.2 DDS Fiscal Policy

pRINCIPLES

Concrete Measures

4.3 Participatory Public Budgeting

DDS proposes that at least 30% of the public budget of each administrative-territorial unit be allocated through direct participatory budgeting mechanisms, in which citizens, through the DDS platform, propose, debate, prioritize and vote on public spending projects.

Concrete example: Porto Alegre (Brazil) implemented participatory budgeting starting in 1989. In 10 years, access to running water increased from 75% to 98%, sanitation from 46% to 85%, and the number of schools increased from 29 to 86. Moldova can do the same, with much more advanced digital tools.

4.4 Public Debt Control

 

CHAPTER V: DDS SOCIAL PROGRAM

5.1 Health: Right, not Privilege

The Moldovan health system needs to be rebuilt, not reformed. The cosmetic reforms implemented in recent decades have not solved the structural problems: underfunding, endemic corruption, lack of staff, degraded infrastructure, unequal access.

DDS Measures in Health

5.2 Education: Strategic National Investment

Education is the only investment that generates guaranteed long-term returns. A country cannot escape poverty without an educated, critical and innovative population.

DDS Measures in Education

5.3 Housing and Infrastructure

5.4 Social Protection and Inclusion

 

CHAPTER VI: IMPLEMENTATION OF THE DDS SYSTEM IN MOLDOVA

6.1 Implementation Strategy: Concrete Steps

DDS does not claim to be able to transform Moldova overnight. The implementation strategy is gradual, verifiable and reversible at each stage, if the results do not meet expectations. This is coherent: a real democratic system must also accept the possibility of being corrected by its own members.

Stage

Term

Main Actions

Stage 1: Constitution

Months 1-6

Recruitment of the first 25 Moldovan DDS members. Establishment of micro-groups in key areas (economy, health, education, energy, justice). Translation and adaptation of the DDS platform into Romanian.

Stage 2: Local Testing

Months 7-18

Piloting the system in a small municipality (target: 5,000-20,000 inhabitants). Implementing the local participatory budget. Demonstrating the functioning of imperative mandates and revocation.

Stage 3: Expansion

Months 19-36

Expansion in 5-10 localities. Building the national network of micro-groups. The first legislative proposals supported by DDS in the Parliament of Moldova.

Stage 4: National Impact

Years 4-7

Participation in local and parliamentary elections with DDS candidates. Demonstration of the functioning of the system on a national scale. Referendum on constitutional amendment to introduce direct democracy instruments.

6.2 DDS Digital Platform in Moldova

The DDS digital platform is the central technical instrument of direct democracy. In the Moldovan context, this platform must be:

6.3 Protection Against Manipulation

Moldova is one of the countries most intensely targeted by disinformation and media manipulation campaigns, both from the East (Russian propaganda) and the West (sometimes simplistic Europeanist narratives). DDS offers a concrete solution:

 

CHAPTER VII: FORESEEABLE CONSEQUENCES OF DDS IMPLEMENTATION

7.1 Short-Term Benefits (1-3 years)

7.2 Medium-Term Benefits (3-7 years)

7.3 Long-Term Benefits (7-15 years)

7.4 Risks and How We Manage Them

Any new system has risks. Intellectual honesty requires that we identify them and propose concrete management measures, not ignore them.

Risk 1 - Resistance of current political elites: The traditional political class will resist DDS reforms because they reduce their power and privileges. Answer: gradual building of the DDS social base, concrete demonstration of results in pilot communities, organized civic pressure and public transparency that makes open resistance unacceptable.

Risk 2 - External interference: Both Russia and some Western structures may try to sabotage the DDS, which threatens their indirect control over Moldova. Answer: DDS's total financial and institutional independence from any external funding; platform technically protected against cyber attacks.

Risk 3 - Digital divide: Not all Moldovan citizens have access to the internet or digital skills. Answer: offline version of the platform; national digital literacy program; network of public access points in all localities.

Risk 4 - Manipulation through the DDS system itself: Any democratic platform can be targeted by bad actors. Answer: triple-code identity system eliminates fake identities; ddsAI information verification module; total transparency of all processes.

 

CHAPTER VIII: CONCLUSIONS AND CALL FOR ACTION

The Republic of Moldova is at a historical crossroads. The September 2025 elections confirmed the European orientation of the majority of citizens, but did not solve any of the country's fundamental problems: poverty, corruption, energy dependence, demographic exodus, political instability, external manipulation.

The European Union can provide a framework, funds and a normative model. But it cannot provide what Moldova needs most: authentic democracy, in which Moldovan citizens are truly masters of their own destiny.

DirectDemocracyS does not promise paradise. It promises something much more valuable and sustainable: the real tools through which the Moldovan people can control, correct and build, step by step, the country they deserve and want. Not for elites, not for parties, not for foreign powers. But for every Moldovan citizen.

The wealth of Moldova belongs to the Moldovans. The power to decide the future of Moldova belongs to the Moldovans. This is not rhetoric: it is the operational and legal principle that DDS consistently applies in every country in the world.

If you are a Moldovan citizen and you believe that you have the right to be fully and neutrally informed before any political decision, that you have the right to vote not once every 4 years but on every important issue, that you have the right to recall a representative who betrays you, that your country's money must remain in your country - then DirectDemocracyS is the place for you.

Join DirectDemocracyS today.

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Moldova belongs to the Moldovans. Never again.

ANNEX: DDS GLOSSARY OF TERMS

Term

Definition

DirectDemocracyS (DDS)

Pioneering global political organization, based on direct democracy, collective ownership and shared leadership.

Fractal micro-group

Basic DDS organizational unit: 5-25 people with complementary skills, mathematically scalable (5, 25, 125, 625...).

Imperative mandate

The DDS representative's obligation to vote and act according to the mandate received from his group. Failure to comply will result in immediate revocation.

ddsAI

Artificial intelligence systems integrated into DDS as tools for neutral, complete and independent information of members and groups.

allddsAI

Democracy of artificial intelligence systems within DDS: AI integrated as official members with rights and responsibilities, coordinated by an authorized human representative (human bridge).

Triple-code system

The DDS member identity verification system, based on three independent and complementary codes, guarantees the authenticity of each participant and vote.

GUMI-SV

Guaranteed Universal Minimum Income linked to Structured Volunteering: Guaranteed Universal Minimum Income linked to Structured Volunteering. Not charity, but a social contract.

Participatory budget

Mechanism through which citizens directly propose, debate, prioritize and vote on the allocation of a portion of the public budget, at local or national level.

Document prepared by DirectDemocracyS | June 2026 | www.directdemocracys.org