The Central Election Commission supported the presidential elections in Moldova. The candidate of the party “Action and Solidarity” Maia Sandu won.
RBC-Ukraine reported this to Radio Liberty.
About the protocol of the preliminary results of the presidential elections after 3 leaves fell, confirmed by the Central Exhibition Commission, with 1,680,569 votes cast effectively
- 930,139 were taken by the dignified President Maia Sandu, as supported by the party “Dies and Solidarities”
- 750,430 votes received with the support of the party, ex-Prosecutor General Oleksandr Stoianoglo Socialists from the Republic of Moldova (PSRM).
According to the Central Election Commission, 1,699,945 voters showed up at the polls, or 54.31% from the total number of citizens who have the right to vote, registered with the lists of voters.
Varto also note that over 328,855 voters voted in 231 election stations, stations in the diaspora, which has the largest number of voters since the organization of elections outside the border.
Before that, the very voices of the diaspora ensured the victory of Sandu, including Oleksandr Stoianoglo, who gained the most votes in the territory of the Republic of Moldova.
At the meeting on the 9th November, the members of the Central Election Commission also confirmed the results the organization and conduct of presidential elections on the 20th of June and the 3rd fall of the leaves may be submitted to the Constitutional Court for consideration, which may take 10 days to consider it and make a decision on confirming the results of the elections and recognition the rank of the presidential mandate.
Presidential elections Moldova
Respectfully, in the presidential elections in Moldova, which passed 3 leaves, the main opponents were the rank of the President of the region, Maia Sandu, and the great prosecutor of Moldova, Oleksandr Stoianoglo.
Based on the results of the other round, Sandu gained 55.35% voted and won pro-Russian supernik.
Protea could not do without the Russian Federation. It is clear that the Russian Federation and its agents were trying to influence the results of the elections.
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