EU: ‘Unprecedented’ interference by Russia and its proxies during the referendum in Moldova  

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Peter Stano, spokesperson for the European Commission, said that the on Moldova joining the EU which was held alongside elections in the nation, was a result of “unprecedented” interference by Russia and its agents.
Stano stated on October 21 at a press conference in Brussels that “this vote was conducted under unprecedented interference and by Russia and its agents, aiming to undermine the democratic processes in the Republic of Moldova.”
On Oct. 21, voters were almost evenly split on a referendum aimed at enshrining the path of the country to European Union membership in the Moldovan Constitution.
The preliminary results show that pro-EU voters have won by a razor thin margin, with 50.42% of votes against 49.58% “no” votes, according to the country’s Electoral Commission.
In the presidential election, the first round of voting was held on October 20. The Moldovan President Maia Sandu won with 42%, and will be going to a runoff on November 3.
Sandu, a pro-EU candidate, will face off with her main opponent, Alexandr Stoianoglo. Stoianoglo is a member of a pro-Russian of Socialists who received roughly 26% of votes in the first round.
Stano said the EU is closely following the referendum in Moldova and the presidential elections and will give an “official response” when the final results are announced.
The spokesperson said that attempts to disrupt voting in Moldova began “not weeks, but months” before the 20th of October. Stano also mentioned the vote-buying efforts and propaganda spreading by Russia and its proxy.
“This is a long-term effort by Russia and its proxies, not only in Moldova but also against our countries. They have no boundaries. “We, as the European Union… are bound by certain principles and laws, but Russia, its actors, and its proxies, do not respect this,” he said.
Moldovan authorities claim that more than $15 million in Russian funds were reportedly funneled to 130,000 Moldovan voters who were instructed on how they should cast their votes in the election. Ilan Shor a Moldovan/Israeli tycoon accused of laundering money and orchestrating a network, despite his own political parties being banned.
Sandu, an anti-Western politician has also accused of plotting a coup to overthrow the government.
In a joint statement released on June 13, the U.S.A., U.K. and Canada warned against possible Russian interference in Moldovan elections.
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