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Pro-Western President Maia Sandu has denounced an “unprecedented attack” on the electoral process by anti-democratic forces in Moldova’s presidential election. In a night address in the capital Chisinau, Sandu accused criminal groups of collaborating with a foreign power to destabilize the former Soviet republic. The country’s leadership, which is seeking to join the EU, sees Russia as the greatest threat to the country’s stability. There was evidence that 300,000 votes were bought, Sandu said, adding that tens of millions of euros had been spent spreading lies and propaganda. “We are dealing …

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