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LEADERS OF SEVERAL EUROPEAN COUNTRIES AND INSTITUTIONS CONGRATULATED MAIA SANDU ON HER RE-ELECTION
Leaders of several European countries and institutions have congratulated Maia Sandu on her re-election as Moldovan president following the results of the second round. French President Emmanuel Macron wrote in X that with Sandu's re-election, "democracy has triumphed in the face of any interference."
detailsEXPERT: MAIA SANDU WON ELECTIONS THANKS TO DIASPORA, BUT VICTORY OF ALEXANDR STOIANOGLO IN COUNTRY IS NOT SO CLEAR-CUT
WatchDog expert Andrei Curararu believes that “the presidential elections have been won again thanks to the diaspora, but the victory of Alexandr Stoianoglo inside the country is not so unambiguous”. He said this to Deutsche Welle, commenting on the results of the second round of the Moldovan presidential election.
detailsINCUMBENT PRESIDENT MAIA SANDU WINS THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION AGAINST ALEXANDRU STOIANOGLO BY A MARGIN OF MORE THAN 10%
The incumbent President Maia Sandu has won the presidential election against Alexandru Stoianoglo with a margin of more than 10%. The INFOTAG news agency reports that this is evidenced by the preliminary results of the November 3 run-off election.
detailsINCUMBENT PRESIDENT MAIA SANDU, WHO WON THE MOLDOVAN PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION, PLEDGED TO BE “PRESIDENT FOR ALL”
Moldovan incumbent President Maia Sandu, who won a convincing victory in the second round of the presidential election on Sunday, pledged to “be a president for all.” Sandu said this at a briefing on Monday night, when it became clear that she had won.
detailsCANDIDATE ALEXANDR STOIANOGLO, WHO LOST MOLDOVAN PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION, URGED HIS FELLOW CITIZENS TO “REMAIN CALM”
Candidate Alexandr Stoianoglo, who lost the Moldovan presidential election, urged his fellow citizens to “remain calm.” He said this at a briefing late Sunday night, when it became clear that Maia Sandu had won the election.
detailsSECOND ROUND OF MOLDOVAN PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION HELD - MORE THAN ONE THIRD OF VOTERS PARTICIPATED IN ELECTION - CENTRAL ELECTION COMMISSION
The second round of the Moldovan presidential election was held - more than one third of voters took part in the election, according to the Central Election Commission.
detailsSECOND ROUND OF THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION IN THE REPUBLIC OF MOLDOVA TAKES PLACE ON SUNDAY
The second round of the Moldovan presidential election takes place on Sunday. Polling stations across the country opened at 7.00 a.m., INFOTAG reports.
detailsPRESIDENT MAIA SANDU CALLS FOR UNITY AMONG CITIZENS AT POLLING STATION
Presidential candidate and incumbent Moldovan President Maia Sandu called on citizens for unity. According to an INFOTAG correspondent from the scene, she made a brief appeal at the polling station and did not answer journalists' questions.
detailsALEXANDRU STOIANOGLO VOTED “FOR A PROSPEROUS MOLDOVA THAT DEVELOPS IN HARMONY WITH THE WEST AND THE EAST”
“Together with my family (my wife and two daughters - “I.”) I voted for a Moldova that is free, stable and prosperous, a Moldova that does not stand with outstretched hand, but develops in harmony, based on relations with the West and the East,” presidential candidate Alexandru Stoianoglo told numerous press representatives at the polling station on Sunday morning.
detailsCENTRAL ELECTION COMMISSION REMINDED THAT FRIDAY IS THE LAST DAY WHEN ELECTORAL ADVERTISING IS ALLOWED
The Central Election Commission has reminded that Friday is the last day when election advertising is allowed before the second round of the presidential election.
detailsALEXANDRU STOIANOGLO SAYS RESULTS OF REFERENDUM ON EUROPEAN INTEGRATION CANNOT BE CHALLENGED
Alexandru Stoianoglo said that the results of the referendum on European integration cannot be challenged. According to INFOTAG, the politician said this on Thursday evening, answering questions live on several platforms on the Internet.
detailsRUSSIAN OPPOSITION LEADER URGES MOLDOVAN CITIZENS TO REAFFIRM THEIR COMMITMENT TO EUROPEAN PATH OF DEVELOPMENT AT ELECTIONS
One of the leaders of the Russian opposition, Chairman of the People's Freedom Party (PARNAS) Mikhail Kasyanov, called on Moldovan citizens to reaffirm their commitment to the European path of development at the elections on Sunday. He wrote this in an appeal to the citizens of Moldova, published on social networks on Friday.
detailsSOCIOLOGISTS PRESENT THREE SCENARIOS FOR THE SECOND ROUND OF VOTING
The iData company presented three scenarios of voting in the second round of the presidential election. As INFOTAG reports, the first of them, based on traditional sampling, is, according to experts, the least probable. In this case, according to the poll, 39.3% will vote for Maia Sandu, while 32.1% will vote for Stoianoglo.
detailsEUROPEAN COMMISSIONER FOR ENLARGEMENT AND NEIGHBORHOOD THINKS THAT COUNTRIES THAT DEVELOP COOPERATION WITH RUSSIA CANNOT APPLY FOR EU MEMBERSHIP
European Commissioner for Enlargement and Neighborhood Oliver Varhelyi believes that countries that develop cooperation with Russia cannot apply for EU membership. As “INFOTAG” reports, he said this the day before at a press conference in Brussels.
detailsFORMER UKRAINIAN PRESIDENTIAL ADVISER SAYS MOLDOVA FACES RISKS IF PRO-RUSSIAN FORCES COME TO POWER
Former Ukrainian presidential advisor Oleksiy Arestovich believes that Moldova will face risks if pro-Russian forces come to power in the country. As INFOTAG reports, he said this during a podcast on the Internet.
detailsPRIME MINISTER DORIN RECEAN REMINDS AGAIN THAT “SELLING THE VOTE IS A SERIOUS CRIME”
Prime Minister Dorin Recean expects citizens to vote honestly in the second round, November 3. He said this at the beginning of a cabinet meeting on Wednesday, INFOTAG reports.
detailsSUPERIOR COUNCIL OF MAGISTRACY URGED POLITICIANS AND AUTHORITIES TO "RESPECT JUSTICE INDEPENDENCE"
On Tuesday, the Superior Council of Magistracy (SCM) called in a press release on politicians and authorities to "respect the independence of justice."
detailsPRESIDENT MAIA SANDU SAYS GOVERNMENT EXPECTED TO BE RESHUFFLED BY THE END OF 2024
The incumbent president and presidential candidate of the ruling Action and Solidarity (PAS) party, Maia Sandu, has said that the government is expected to be reshuffled by the end of this year. She said this during electoral debates on Moldova 1 TV channel on Monday evening, INFOTAG news agency reported.
detailsPROSECUTOR GENERAL ION MUNTEANU: MOLDOVA IS FACING UNPRECEDENTED CHALLENGE
Prosecutor General Ion Munteanu believes that “Moldova is facing an unprecedented challenge when the ‘criminal osprey’ uses all the tools of hybrid warfare to undermine the rule of law in the country.” He said this at a press conference on Monday.
details“OUR PARTY” LEADER URGED HIS SUPPORTERS TO “VOTE INDEPENDENTLY” IN SECOND ROUND OF PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION
The chairman of “Our Party” (OP), Renato Usatii, urged his supporters to “vote independently” in the second round of the Moldovan presidential election. He said this at a briefing on Monday.
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