Four political parties get into the parliament after parliamentary elections in Moldova. The Рoint reports.
According to the Point, Central Election Committee has already processed 98% of the ballots. The ruling party got 31.41% of votes, the ACUM right pro-European bloc – 25.26%, the Democratic Party – 24.05%, the conservative Sor party – 8%.
The voter turnout reached 49.22%.
As we reported earlier, the parliamentary elections and a consultative referendum on reducing the number of MPs from 101 to 61 were held in Moldova on February 24.
Moldovan parliamentary speaker has already accused Russia of interfering in elections.
The leaders of the race are socialists led by President Igor Dodon, who are in favor of rapprochement with Russia, and the Democratic Party, which now controls the parliament, representing pro-European forces. It is headed by Vladimir Plahotniuc, the richest man in Moldova, who is accused by opponents of having solely controlled all the authorities. The Democratic Party supports the territorial integrity of Ukraine.