By Alexander Tanas CHISINAU (Reuters) - Moldovans started to vote in a presidential election on Sunday in which the pro-Russian incumbent Igor Dodon is bidding for a second term against former prime minister Maia Sandu, who wants to pull the country closer to the European Union. The election in the nation of 3.5 million, where the West and...
Full ArticleMoldovans vote in presidential election as pro-Moscow incumbent bids for second term
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