In Moldova, a vote ended in the second round of the presidential election.
The voting process, which began at 07.00 local time in 36 regions of Moldova and embassies abroad, ended at 21.00. After the closing of the urn for voting, the votes began.
In total, 2 thousand 221 urn were used during the voting process, 234 of which were abroad, 30 in the Transnistria region within the country, which announced its unilateral independence, and 68 in the Gagauz Autonomous Okrug.
In addition to the United States and Canada, mail was also held in Norway, Sweden, Iceland and Finland.
In the elections, followed by about 2 thousand local and international observers, Maya Sandu from the ruling party of action and solidarity (PAS) and Alexander Stoyanoglo, the Gagauz Turks, a candidate from the Party of Socialists of Moldova (PSRM).
– the turnout in the elections amounted to 54 percent
According to the Central Election Commission of Moldova, the turnout in the elections amounted to 54 percent in the country where there are about 3 million 302 voters, including those living abroad.
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A candidate who received the largest number of votes in the second round of the elections will become the president, and the winner will be oath and take office within 45 days.
– Events in the elections
In the statement of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Moldova, it is reported that violations were committed in the elections, the number of which approached 200.
The bridge connecting the cities of Rybnitsa and rubber was closed for some time for movement due to suspicious behavior of one person.
Chairman of the Central Election Commission of Moldova Angelica Karaman said that the electoral centers in some cities of Romania, Germany and Great Britain, as well as in the village of Varnitsa in Moldova, did not work for some time due to the threat of the explosion.
Karaman also noted that the information systems of the commission were subjected to cyber attack, which slowed down the process of registering voters.