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“We need courage and participation, we need a positive patriotic spirit (…) In the coming years I want Moldova to no longer be associated with poverty, corruption and emigration,” said Maia Sandu, in the first public appearance after voting completed. .
He also said that immediately after taking office, he will convene consultations with the main parties to discuss urgent issues on the public agenda and warned that four difficult years are ahead.
He thanked citizens for their massive participation, including those from the diaspora.
The European candidate Maia Sandu won the elections in the Republic of Moldova with 57.75% of the votes, while Igor Dodon obtained 42.25%, after counting all the ballots in the polling stations.
The number of voters who voted abroad in the second round of the presidential elections in the Republic of Moldova is a record, said this Monday, at a press conference, the vice president of the Central Election Commission (CEC), Vladimir Şarban. In several European cities, Moldovan citizens could no longer vote due to the exhaustion of the number of ballots.