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Moldova's Future Hangs in the Balance as Voters Decide
MoldovaMonday, November 4, 2024
In a surprising twist, voters abroad, particularly in Europe and the U. S. , tipped the referendum toward the pro-EU side. But even as polls closed, Sandu's security adviser, Stanislav Secrieru, warned of significant interference. He mentioned charter flights bringing Moldovans from Russia to vote in neighboring countries like Belarus, Turkey, and Azerbaijan.
Secrieru also mentioned cyberattacks disrupting voting systems and bomb threats at polling stations in Germany and the U. K. Additionally, voters at the Moscow embassy were offered free meals at a nearby restaurant. This complex situation underscores the challenges Moldova faces in determining its path forward.
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