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Moldova's Central Election Commission has recognized the second round of presidential elections as having taken place
The head of the Central Election Commission, Angelica Karaman, stated that the Central Election Commission recognized the second presidential elections in Moldova as having taken place. This was reported by RT, citing a source.
The committee noted that the Moldovan diaspora in Russia was the most active in the second presidential elections. 49,000 ballots were cast at each of the two Moscow polling stations.
The head of the National Electoral Commission noted that the second presidential elections were held without serious violations.
Earlier, Natalia Kharitonova, a professor at the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy, said that the West manipulated the presidential elections in Moldova on a large scale.