By Madalin Necsutu
Moldova’s opposition pro-European leader, Maia Sandu, won the presidential election race in Moldova on Sunday by a wide margin, after winning 57.63 per cent of the votes cast in the run-off, way ahead of the 42.37 per cent won by the pro-Russian incumbent, Igor Dodon.
By that point, 99.86 per cent of...
Moldova: Pro-EU Candidate Wins Landslide Victory In Presidential Race
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