Maia Sandu mobilizes voters for the decisive runoff election in Moldova!
Maia Sandu mobilizes voters for the decisive runoff election in Moldova!
In an extraordinary political constellation, Moldova President Maia Sandu asked voters to support the upcoming runoff election on November 3 after the first round of the election on Sunday. In the meantime, with 42.3 percent of the vote, she became a preliminary winner of eleven candidates, but her position will be put to the test in two weeks by another ballot. Sandus request is particularly aimed at voters who voted for the four pro -European competitors.
The upcoming runoff election has an impact on the presidency, but also on the country's desired EU accession. Former Attorney General Alexandru Stoianoglo, who came to 26 percent of the vote in the first ballot, will compete for the ProDusian camp. This election promises to further influence the political climate in Moldova, in particular against the background of the recently carried out referendum to anchor the EU course in the Basic Law.
EU referendum and its consequences
In the past few days, the political events in Moldau have played an outstanding role, in particular the statements of Maia Sandu, which emphasized the influence of Moldova living abroad on the voter decision. These people had made a significant contribution to the success of the referendum, in which a narrow majority of 50.45 percent voted for the anchoring of the EU target in the constitution. Sandu, however, pointed out that this result is only important if it also emerges as the winner in the upcoming runoff election.
The referendum was controversial in most regions of the strongly agricultural country, since the votes in votes often outweighed there. Nevertheless, the large number of Moldova living abroad, which are heavily mobilized in elections, has a decisive influence on the potential to influence the outcome of the upcoming election. Moldau, which lies between Romania, an EU member country, and Ukraine, has been fighting for a closer connection to the European Union for years and striving for formal membership.
The turnout in the referendum was 51.68 percent, which indicates that interest in political developments in the country is high. It remains exciting how the votes will develop in the coming weeks, especially since politics in Moldova is often shaped by regional and international tensions. Sandu will have to face intensive challenges in the coming time to promote their pro-European agenda and to gain the trust of the voters. as reports www.radioenneperuhr.de .
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