In Moldova, the General Police Inspectorate is investigating more than 400 cases of voter bribery during the first round of the presidential elections, NewsMaker writes.
The police clarified that most of the suspects are cooperating with the investigation. Those suspected of selling their votes face fines of up to 37.5 thousand lei (more than two thousand dollars).
200% Deposit Bonus up to €3,000 180% First Deposit Bonus up to $20,000According to the law, people who cooperate with the investigation will be exempt from paying a fine, law enforcement officials added.
After processing 99.64% of the protocols, the current President of Moldova Maia Sandu received 42.37% of the votes, and the nominee of the pro-Russian Party of Socialists of Moldova Alexandru Stoianoglo received 26.02%. This means that a second round of presidential elections will be held.
The second round of presidential elections in Moldova will be held on November 3.
Along with the first round of presidential elections, a constitutional referendum on joining the EU was held in Moldova.
Prepared by: Nina Petrovic