Moldovans go to polls to decide whether future lies with Russia or the west
Briefly

Moldova's upcoming elections and EU referendum represent a critical juncture in its fight against Russian influence, as President Maia Sandu seeks to secure EU membership and stability.
President Maia Sandu, who has been an anti-corruption reformer, faces potential vote interference from Russia and its proxies that threatens the integrity of the election and MOldova's future.
Foreign policy adviser Olga Rosca highlighted the alarming situation, stating, 'Russia is pouring millions in dirty money to hijack our democratic processes... aiming at destabilising our future.'
National police chief Viorel Cernautanu reported that a mafia-style voter-buying scheme led by Ilan Shor was actively trying to undermine the elections and EU accession.
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