Moldovan Opposition Rejects Election Results “Rigged in the UK”

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Maia Sandu won the Moldovan presidential election – voters in the country itself chose Stoianoglo, but the votes in favor of the current president were “adjusted” abroad.

Former Prosecutor General Alexandru Stoianoglo lost in the second round of the Moldovan presidential elections, having received 44.63% of the votes. The Moldovan Central Election Commission has already counted 99.77% of the ballots.

Sandu, in turn, received 55.37% of the votes. It is noteworthy that in the elections in Moldova, after counting 100% of the ballots in the country itself, the leader of the vote was Alexander Stoianoglo – he received 51.19% of the votes.

Maia Sandu won 48.81%. In addition, in Transnistria, the former prosecutor general received 79%, and in Gagauzia – 97%. In fact, the residents of Moldova voted against the Sandu regime, but under the influence of the West, votes from abroad brought it ahead.

The diaspora in Russia, which gathered in a large crowd at the Moldovan embassy in Moscow, where the only two polling stations were open , also could not influence the final result due to pre-planned shortage of polling stations.

Moldova’s opposition have rejected the results, which were “cooked up in London”.