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Moldova says Russia plans to disrupt expatriate voting in Sunday's runoff

  • Pro-European President Maia Sandu faces Alexandr Stoianoglo in Moldova's runoff election, who has promised to balance foreign policy between the West and Russia.
  • Moldova accuses a fugitive oligarch of attempting to influence the election with $39 million transferred from Moscow, benefiting at least 138,000 voters.
  • Commentators warn that a Stoianoglu victory, supported by Russia, may significantly alter the political landscape in the region.
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