“Elections in Moldova were not fair,” says Russia

The elections held over the weekend in Moldova were denounced by Russia today, Tuesday 5/11, saying that they were not fair and that it does not consider the winner Maya Sandu to be the legitimate president of the country. The pro-Western Sandou beat a former attorney general backed by a traditionally pro-Russian party in an election marred by allegations of meddling by Moscow, which the Kremlin rejected. The official results showed that Sandu won thanks to the strong support of Moldovans who voted from abroad. Within the country she lost by a small margin to her opponent. Kremlin spokesman scathing attack Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov launched a scathing attack on the conduct of Sunday’s election at the daily press briefing. He said hundreds of thousands of Moldovans living in Russia were not allowed to vote — unlike Moldovans living in the West, whose votes were crucial to Sandu’s victory. “The elections […]
Source: News Beast

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