Moldova's Tightrope: Election Turmoil Amid EU Referendum
Moldovan President Maia Sandu alleges foreign interference in the elections as a tight presidential run-off looms and an EU referendum result hangs in the balance. Sandu accuses criminal groups of vote-buying and blames fugitive tycoon Ilan Shor for election meddling, while polling suggests a pro-EU sentiment.
Moldova's political landscape is fraught with tension as President Maia Sandu claims foreign meddling in the ongoing election process.
Preliminary results indicate both a tight presidential run-off and a closely contested EU referendum, raising allegations of vote-buying and fraud.
As the ballots continue to be counted, the country's direction hangs in the balance, with pro-EU forces facing significant opposition.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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