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U.S. congratulates Moldova on free and open elections

WASHINGTON, D.C. - The Eastern European nation of Moldova held elections this week and voters approved to look to the West and the European Union, much to the chagrin of the nearby mob state of Russia.
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WASHINGTON, D.C. – The Eastern European nation of Moldova held elections this week and voters approved to look to the West and the European Union, much to the chagrin of the nearby mob state of Russia.

According to the U.S. State Department:

The United States congratulates the Moldovan people for making their voices heard in record numbers in yesterday’s simultaneous presidential election and referendum on EU accession. The Government of Moldova and the Central Election Commission ensured the election was well-managed and competitive despite serious attempts by Russia to undermine the integrity of the process, as noted by the OSCE/ODIHR Observation Mission. Facing unprecedented Russian efforts to deny the Moldovan people their right to choose their own future, a majority of Moldovans voted to amend their constitution to advance Moldova’s accession to the EU.

Russia did everything in its power to disrupt the election and referendum to undermine Moldova’s democracy, including through illicit financing and vote buying, disinformation, and malicious cyber activities. As we look ahead to Moldova’s runoff presidential election on November 3, the United States remains concerned Russia will again attempt to prevent Moldovans from exercising their sovereign right to choose their own leaders.

The United States will continue to support Moldova’s efforts to ensure a credible, transparent, and democratic process on November 3. Alongside our Allies and partners, the United States stands with the Moldovan people in their desire for a secure, prosperous, and democratic future.

Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union, the United States recognized the independence of Moldova on December 25, 1991, and opened an Embassy in its capital, Chisinau, in March 1992. The United States supports the sovereignty and territorial integrity of the Republic of Moldova.

Moldova is just another pawn in the tug of war between the East and the West as nearby war rages in Ukraine for the third year. Russia under the thug Vladimir Putin is seeking to spread its mob influence into coveted areas to its west, as the NATO alliance seeks to stop the spread and contain the madness.

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