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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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NEWS REPORT. On Sunday, the pro-European president Maia Sandu faced the candidate close to Russia Alexandr Stoianoglo, for the second round of the presidential election in Moldavia.

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Accusations, fraud attempts in the context of the presidential elections in the Republic of Moldova The Speaker of the Chisinau Parliament, Igor Grosu, spoke on Sunday about the existence of attempts to defraud the presidential elections in the Republic of Moldova at several polling stations in pro-Russian countries in Eastern Europe. He stated that Moldovan citizens from the Russian Federation are being transported with chartered planes to Bela…

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In Moldova, people went to vote on Sunday, the second round of presidential elections took place.

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