Moldova formally protests alleged Russian election meddling
Nov 13, 2024
Chisinau [Moldova], November 13: Moldova has handed a note of protest to the Russian ambassador to Chisinau over alleged interference in its recent elections.
The foreign ministry in Chisinau said in a statement on Tuesday that it turned over the "note of firm protest" in relation to the "illegal and deliberate interference" to envoy Oleg Ozerov during a meeting at its offices. Moldova has accused Russia of seeking to influence its recent presidential election and referendum on joining the European Union.
Russia sought to affect results and delegitimise the democratic process, the ministry complained.
Chisinau accused Russia of organising ineligible voting, bribery, and security threats in a bid to influence the votes.
Moscow denies trying to sway the election, which was narrowly won by pro-Western President Maia Sandu, aided by votes from Moldovans outside the country.
Moldova also narrowly voted in favour of inserting a clause in its constitution to define EU membership as a goal. Russia has maintained that the votes were unfair and does not view Sandu as the legitimate president. (Agencies)
Source: Qatar Tribune