Moldova’s constitutional court recognized the results of the October 20 referendum, in which Moldovans narrowly supported the country’s aspirations to join the EU, the court’s president announced today.
Moldova’s constitutional court recognized the results of the October 20 referendumin which with a marginal majority Moldovans sided with the country’s ambitions to join the EU, the president of the court announced today.
The referendum and the first round of presidential elections held on the same day were marred by allegations of election interference.
The voters approved with 50.28% of the votes the entry into the Constitution of the goal of joining the European Union.
Today’s court decision opens the way for Moldova for this amendment to the Constitution.
Moldova’s EU membership referendum and the first round of presidential elections were held amid “unprecedented meddling” by Russia, the European Commission and the US, among other Western countries, have charged, with Moscow claiming the results of the presidential election and referendum in Moldova it was the result of fraud.
Source :Skai
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