Moldovans elect new president and decide on EU path

MOLDOVANS cast their ballots in two key votes today that could determine whether their EU-candidate country remains on a pro-Western path.
Eleven candidates contested a presidential election, with incumbent Maia Sandu predicted to secure another term of office.
There was also referendum on whether to enshrine Moldova’s pro-EU-orientation in the constitution.
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