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14 of November, 02:19

CEC of Moldova: Dodon wins the presidential elections
In the elections of the President of Moldova after treatment 95, 05% of the votes wins the head of the Party of socialists Igor Dodon, gaining 55, 48% of the vote, follows from the data of the CEC.
In the 2nd round, the fight took place Between the leader of the socialists Igor Dodon and the single candidate of the right-wing opposition, the head of the Party "Action and solidarity" Maia Sandu said, RIA " Novosti ".
"Igor Dodon dials 55, 48%, or 798 722 votes, Maia Sandu ? 44, 52% or 640 897 votes" ? noted on the Internet representation of the CEC. Expression of the will Still continues on the part of stations abroad. He said he had already announced his victory." It's safe to say that We won in these presidential elections. Still ongoing expression of the will of the ocean. But At this point in time We have received the 50% 1 vote. We won ", where he stated at a press conference. The leader of the socialists, for example, wants to restore strategic partnership With Russia, to return Moldovan products to the Russian market and to normalize cooperation in the energy sector. The program she directed at the strengthening of relations With Romania, Ukraine and the establishment of strategic partnership With the United States. It also stands for "normal and peaceful" relations With the Russian Federation. The second round of presidential elections in Moldova held on Sunday. He came the leader of the socialists Igor Dodon and a single candidate from the right-wing opposition, the head of the Party "Action and solidarity" Maia Sandu. Before the candidate in presidents of Moldova of the socialists Igor Dodon confident of victory in the presidential elections. However, the authorities of Gagauzia expressed hope for cooperation With the new President of Moldova. Gagauzia ? Autonomous territory in southern Moldova. Created from settlements, where more than 50% of the population was Gagauz, or where the vast majority of people on the referenda voluntarily agreed to enter into autonomy.

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