It's the second Sunday in a row that has seen thousands coming out to protest against corruption.
The rally has been organised by a civic platform, Dignity and Truth, which was established in February in response to a $1bn banking fraud.
It has been largely peaceful, apart from a small clash between the so-called unionists - the supporters of Moldova's union with Romania - and supporters of Dignity and Truth.
The protesters are demanding the resignation of the president, the government and are calling for early elections.
Thousands of people are taking part in another large anti-corruption protest in the Moldovan capital, Chisinau.
Protesters demand the government's resignation and early elections over a $1bn (£655m) bank fraud.
Last week, tens of thousands of people protested against the failure of the authorities to hold to account those responsible for the disappearance of the cash from the country's banks.
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