Maia Sandu's campaign headquarters is already celebrating a probable victory in the presidential elections. Despite the fact that the Central Election Commission processed only 93,29% of the protocols as of 23:23 p.m., supporters of the incumbent president, who is running for a second term, are confident of her victory. This is reported by NewsMaker.
Maya Sandu's supporters chant "Victorie" at headquarters. The government's press secretary, Daniel Vaudet, said that "democracy won today." Ministers and deputies gathered at the headquarters, in particular Prime Minister Dorin Rechan and Speaker of the Parliament Ihor Grosu.
As of 23:46, the CEC of Moldova transmits the following results:
Today, November 3, the second round of presidential elections is taking place in Moldova. The incumbent President Maia Sandu and former Prosecutor General Oleksandr Stoyanoglo, who was supported by the Socialist Party, are taking part in it. In the first round, Sandu won 42,49% of the votes, and Stoyanoglo - 25,95%.
After the closing of polling stations in the Republic of Moldova, more than 54% of voters came to vote. According to the law, at least 1/5 of the voters must pass the second round to be recognized as valid.