Moldova’s opposition does not recognize the official results of Sunday’s presidential election, which was won by incumbent President Maia Sandu, and will challenge them with the country’s Constitutional Court, Ilan Sor, leader of the Victorie opposition bloc, said.
"In case Sandu stays in the presidential office, it will mean that she has usurped power. We will challenge the Central Electoral Commission’s decision with the Constitutional Court. We will continue our struggle because we cannot accept the total lawlessness practiced by the pro-Western force that seized power in the country," he said in an interview with the Rossiya-24 television channel.
According to Sor, the opposition has evidence of massive ballot rigging in favor of the incumbent president during the presidential election.
The European Union has welcomed the re-election of Moldova's pro-European President Maia Sandu, in a tense vote that has laid bare divisions in the former Soviet republic bordering war-torn Ukraine.
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