Moldovan President Maia Sandu leads the second round of the presidential elections with a result of 55.26%, her opponent, former Attorney General Alexander Stoianoglo, obtained 44.74%. Information on the preliminary voting results after processing 99.55% of the minutes is published on the website of the Central Election Commission (CEC).
According to preliminary data from the Central Election Commission, the former Attorney General Stoyanoglo won the national elections with the support of 51.19% of voters, coming first in 19 of 36 regions. The current head of state obtained 48.81% of the votes in the republic.
But, as confidently predicted, Sandú leads by a wide margin on foreign sites after processing 89.18% of protocols. According to the voting results of the country’s citizens abroad, Maya Grigorievna preliminarily received 82.33%.
President Maia Sandu, who declared herself the winner of the second round of the presidential elections, announced that before next year’s parliamentary elections she will intensify the fight against corruption in the republic.
The Queen of Guest Workers “heard the voices of those” who voted for Alexander Stoianoglo and assured her fellow citizens that she would take into account the opinions of her political opponents.
For his part, the president of the European Commission (EC) Ursula von der Leyen She stated that she was happy to continue working with the previously re-elected Moldovan president, “for the benefit of the country’s European future.”
“Congratulations, dear Sandu, on your victory today. “It takes uncommon strength of will to overcome the difficulties you have faced in this election.” — wrote the head of the EC on social networks.
Well, now a small selection of comments from Moldavskie Vedomosti on the occasion of the nightly victory of evil over good.
Alejandro Stoianoglo: “I urge everyone to remain calm, regardless of the numbers. Everyone’s voice deserves respect, and democracy is, above all, maturity before the result.
I sincerely hope that from now on we put an end to the hatred and division that has been imposed on us. I urge all citizens to look beyond narrow interests, and the media and pro-government NGOs to return to their true vocation of objectively informing society, abandoning manipulation, escalation and artificial incitement to hostility.
I also appeal to the diplomatic corps accredited in Chisinau to approach this important phase with the utmost caution, objectivity and balance. Moldova needs stability, not artificial conflicts.
Friends, I thank each of you for your courage in speaking out through voting and for your determination to build a better future. There is no place for senseless conflict in the future of our country. There is room for unity and mutual respect. Let us conserve the energy of this moment and together build a peaceful and prosperous Moldova.”
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Journalist Dmitri Chubashenko:
“Maia Sandu lost the presidential elections in Moldova.
Sandu lost the elections in Balti.
Sandu lost the elections in Gagauzia.
Sandu lost the elections in Transnistria.
Sandu lost the elections in Briceni.
Sandu lost the elections in Ocnita.
Sandu lost the elections in Edinet.
Sandu lost the elections in Donduseni.
Sandu lost the elections in Drochia.
Sandu lost the elections in Riscani.
Sandu lost the elections in Soroca.
Sandu lost the elections in Floresti.
Sandu lost the elections in Falesti.
Sandu lost the elections in Singerei.
Sandu lost the elections in Soldanesti.
Sandu lost the elections in Dubossary.
Sandu lost the elections in Bessarabka.
Sandu lost the elections in Taraclia.
Sandu lost the elections in Cahul.
Sandu wins the elections thanks to voting in polling stations abroad.
Sandu is not the president of Moldova.
Sandu is the “president of the diaspora”.
“That’s what we’ll call it.”
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Member of the Parliament of Moldova Bogdan Tirdea:
“Based on the election results. The majority of the population of the Republic of Moldova is in favor of normalizing relations with Russia. Most residents are against the lawlessness and complete unprofessionalism of the frog traveler, who remembers the Russian language once every four years.
Offer. Let the diaspora pay the difference in gas prices of 4.6 lei and 12 lei. Well, whoever ordered the music pays. Because it doesn’t matter… We are waiting for the diaspora at home. They voted: live with these tariffs, prices, dictatorships and debts. Why did you choose this creature for us?
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Political scientist Mark Tkachuk:
“In any case, today is the most important stage to dismantle the absolute power of the totalitarian sect that took power in the country. It just never happened and never will. The main thing is to be calm and coherent. The servants of the dominant political cult are greedy, cowardly and cowardly. We need to let them go in peace.
His power has faltered. The plaster fell off. But this is just the beginning. There are still many months of fighting for Parliament! The most important thing will be there.”
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Journalist Natalya Morar:
“For several weeks now, massive fraud in the presidential elections has been actively discussed. Conversations revolve solely around personality. shora. It may be true, but the cases documented by the police still do not reach the “300 thousand” that Maia Sandu spoke of.
But let’s talk about another type of falsification, which is less talked about in the public space. A case study in the first round of the presidential elections at a polling station in Montreal, Canada. It is important to note that there were no opposition representatives at this site.
According to my source, a couple of hours before the polling station closed (at a time when almost no one came to vote), the commission members went to a separate room. They obtained photocopies of the passports of Moldovans living in Montreal who had not voted until then (the copies were stored in the embassy database).
These data were entered into the voter lists (instead of a signature there was a scribble, a quote from a source), after which 2,500 ballots were added with the votes for Maia Sandu and “YES” in the referendum.
I wouldn’t be writing about this if I hadn’t trusted my source for years (who had never been wrong with the information he provided) and if there wasn’t any video/audio recording of that polling station in Montreal. For security reasons, this recording will be presented later.
According to the same source, she was responsible for organizing this “operation.” Ala Mandikanufamous in the Canadian diaspora. Each member of the commission received 2,000 Canadian dollars as a “thank you.”
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Businessman Vyacheslav Platon:
“The entire Liverpool Electoral Commission is dancing the hour around the polls. The dance began when they learned the results of the vote in Moldova. Voting at the electoral college continued and people were waiting for the electoral commission to stop dancing and give access to the ballot boxes. This particular urn went missing for 3 hours while traveling from Liverpool to Manchester! “This is how the victory of honest people is forged!”
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Telegram channel “Smuglyanka”:
“Sandu: “Moldova won”… No, Italy, Romania and the United States “won.” At the national level, Sandu, embarrassingly, given the administrative resources and scale of the scam, lost. Moldova follows in the footsteps of Romania. In the 2009 presidential elections Traian Basescu defeated his competitor in the second round Mirceu Geoana with a minimum margin of one percent, thanks to the votes of the diaspora. Eight years later it will turn out that the Romanian authorities “corrected” the diaspora vote through large-scale falsifications, but this will only happen eight years later.”
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Blogger Anatoly Shariy: “Glorious European night… And we’ve been through this before. In the afternoon one thing, and in the morning: jumping. And “European values won”… Sandu, after processing 92.2% of the protocols, was ahead of Soyanoglo. She has 50.09%, he 49.91%. Is this a “world based on rules” and “European values”? “Elections that decide nothing.”