• Moldova had the choice between pro-EU and pro-Russia parties

  • With more than 99.5% of ballots counted, the pro-EU Party of Action and Solidarity has won just over half of the votes, while the pro-Russia Patriotic Bloc came in second with 24.26%

  • President Maia Sandu accused Russia of ‘massive interference’ after casting her ballot

  • Rival Igor Dodon meanwhile claimed interference came from the West

  • Two Russia-friendly parties were disqualified ahead of the vote