Moldovans are casting their votes today in a closely watched presidential runoff, with incumbent Maia Sandu facing former prosecutor general Alexandr Stoianoglo. The election could determine Moldova’s future, whether to deepen its ties with the European Union or restore close relations with Moscow. Sandu, a pro-Western leader, has spearheaded Moldova’s EU membership ambitions, while Stoianoglo, backed by the pro-Russian Socialist Party, appeals to voters favoring Russian alignment.
The final stretch of the campaign has been tense, with numerous raids and arrests reportedly linked to election corruption and alleged destabilization efforts. Sandu led the first round with 42.45% of the vote, while Stoianoglo secured 25.98%. The outcome of today’s vote is expected to have major implications for Moldova’s foreign policy direction.