Moldovans vote in presidential runoff amid claims of Russian interference
Briefly

"Today, more than ever, we must be united, keep our peace, keep our vote, keep our independence," stated Maia Sandu, emphasizing the importance of unity in Moldovan identity amidst external pressures.
"Thieves want to buy our vote, thieves want to buy our country but the power of the people is infinitely greater," Sandu asserted, addressing concerns over corruption and foreign influence.
"Since the breakup of the Soviet Union, Moldova has gravitated between pro-western and pro-Russian courses. But under Sandu, the impoverished country has accelerated its push to escape Moscow's orbit," highlighting the geopolitical struggles Moldova faces.
"Moldova votes for president in runoff election as Russia hovers," reflecting the significant external factors influencing the presidential election and Moldova's future direction in the context of European aspirations.
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