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Russia also sharply reduced cheap gas supplies to Moldova, driving up energy prices and stoking high inflation, which hit 32% in 2022. Inflation has now fallen below 5% and the economy is forecast ...
November 3, 2024 at 1:26 AM. By Tom Balmforth and Felix Hoske. CHISINAU (Reuters) -Moldovans were voting on Sunday in a presidential election that has been overshadowed by meddling allegations and ...
Among the 1,988 polling stations open in Moldova until 21:00 (19:00G) on Sunday, 30 have been opened for voters from the mainly Russian-speaking breakaway region of Transnistria, which borders ...
e. Presidential elections were held in Moldova on 20 October 2024, [2] with a runoff held on 3 November. [3] Incumbent president Maia Sandu, who won the first round, and former Prosecutor General Alexandr Stoianoglo, who was the runner-up, contested the runoff, with Sandu winning a majority of votes and being re-elected for a second and final term.
t. e. Snap parliamentary elections were held in Moldova on 11 July 2021. Following the resignation of Ion Chicu, the position of Prime Minister became vacant, with the Parliament being obligated to form a new government within three months. After the expiration of the constitutionally mandated period and two failed attempts to win parliamentary ...
Moldovan protests (2022–2023) Chance. Duties. Realization (since 26 June 2023) On 18 September 2022, protests in Moldova began in the capital city of Chișinău, demanding the resignation of the country's pro-Western government, [66][67] amid an energy crisis causing rising natural gas prices and inflation, caused in part by the Russian ...
Sandu, who spearheads Moldova's drive to join the European Union, scored 42% in the opening round to 26% for challenger Alexandr Stoianoglo, who is backed by a party with traditional links to Russia.
Usatîi's campaign officially started on 2 October 2020. During his campaign launch event, he promised to serve and represent the people, fight corruption and nepotism and solve all issues faced by voters. [40] During his campaign, Usatîi emerged as a very fierce critic of the incumbent president Dodon.