Moldova warns the EU of possible attempts by russia to influence the presidential election

Moldova warns the EU of possible attempts by russia to influence the presidential election

Kyiv  •  UNN

November 3 2024, 12:25 AM • 12209 views

The Moldovan government has appealed to EU countries about Russia's possible interference in voting at foreign polling stations. The pro-European Maia Sandu and pro-russian Alexandru Stoianoglo are running in the second round.

The Moldovan government has warned of possible russian interference in the elections. This was reported by Reuters, according to UNN.

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According to a source in the Moldovan government, the country has appealed to several EU states to warn them of possible attempts by a terrorist state to interfere with the voting process at foreign polling stations during the presidential election.

The second round of the presidential election in Moldova will take place on Sunday. It will be contested by pro-European incumbent President Maia Sandu and pro-russian candidate Alexandru Stoianoglo. The government fears that attempts to interfere could affect both the voting process itself and unfounded threats aimed at destabilizing the electoral environment.

Recall

During the first round of elections held on October 20, Moldova held a referendum on the country's European integration. Citizens were asked to decide whether to enshrine the country's course toward membership in the European Union in the country's constitution. The majority of citizens voted in favor of joining the EU, confirming their support for the European vector of the country's development.

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