Mdovan officials say about massive Russian interference in elections
That is according to Sky News, Ukrinform reports.
“Mdovan authorities are seeing massive interference by Russia in the country's runoff vote for the presidency,” officials said.
The incumbent president's national security adviser Stanislav Secrieru described it as "an effort with high potential to distort the outcome".
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In turn, Channel 5 reports that in a number of Eurean countries, the computer system at pling stations is not working. Voting continues, but voter data is entered manually.
As Ukrinform reported, the second round of the presidential election is taking place in Mdova on Sunday, November 3.
Mdova has appealed to several EU countries with a warning that Russia will try to disrupt voting by Mdovan expatriates at pling stations abroad in Sunday's presidential election.
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Source: ukrinform.net