There has been no Russian interference in Moldovan elections
reported by Mehr News Agency According to Tass news agency, Dmitry Peskov, the spokesman of the Russian presidential office, announced on Tuesday: the accusations against Moscow about trying to interfere in the Moldovan elections are baseless. There has been no interference from Russia in Moldovan elections.
The spokesperson of the Russian presidential office added: Moscow cannot be too optimistic about the prospects of relations between Russia and Moldova.
It is while yesterday, after the completion of the voting process of the second round of the presidential elections of Moldova, the Central Election Commission of this country released its results to the media.
The Central Election Commission of Moldova, after counting all the votes, Mayasandu won the country’s elections with 55.33 percent.
About 3 million and 302 eligible candidates went to the polls to elect the president on Sunday this week.
Maya Sandu, the current president, and Alexander Stojanoglu, the candidate of the Socialist Party of Moldova, competed against each other in the second round of the presidential elections.