The second round of presidential elections took place in Moldova on November 3. Sandu won over the country's ex-prosecutor general Oleksandr Stoyanoglo, who represents the opposition pro-Russian Socialist Party, with a margin of more than 10% of the vote. According to the calculations of 99,56 percent of the votes, more than 55% of voters voted for Sanda, 44,6% for Stoyanoglo, reports website of the Election Center of the country.
Sandu already commented on the previous election results as the winner.
"Moldova, today you won. Together, we demonstrated the strength of our unity, democracy and commitment to a dignified future. Thank you, dear Moldovans, at home and abroad. Walk with pride - you are freedom, hope and resilience. I am proud to be able to serve you all" — wrote to Sandu in X.
On the night of November 4, the TV8 channel showed video appeal politician In it Sandu stated that "Moldova won", and the citizens of the country "taught a lesson in democracy worthy of being written down in history books."
"Today you saved Moldova. In our choice of a dignified future, no one lost. Freedom, truth and justice won. Moldova managed to demonstrate its will and strength through the voting of each of us. We proved that united we can defeat those who wanted to bring us to our knees." — Sandu said.
Sandu is actually the re-elected president of Moldova. She said the presidential campaign faced a number of challenges and an "unprecedented attack":
"Moldova suffered an unprecedented attack in the history of all of Europe: dirty money, illegal vote buying, the involvement of some hostile forces from outside the country and some criminal groups in the election process, lies, instilling hatred and fear in society."
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