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Moldovans Vote to Join the EU in a Historic Referendum

Moldovans Vote to Join the EU in a Historic Referendum

Benita OrumabyBenita Oruma
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In a closely contested public referendum, Moldovans voted by a razor-thin majority to join the European Union, according to preliminary results released on Monday. This crucial decision, which aligns Moldova more firmly with the West, marks a significant shift for the country, which has long been torn between pro-European and pro-Russian factions.

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  • A Critical Vote Amid Ongoing Geopolitical Tensions
  • Russian Interference and Allegations of Vote-Buying
  • The Results: A Narrow Victory for EU Alignment
  • Presidential Election Runoff Set for November
  • Conclusion: Moldova’s Future with the EU

A Critical Vote Amid Ongoing Geopolitical Tensions

The referendum, held on Sunday, came at a pivotal time as Moldova has been grappling with its geopolitical orientation since the war in Ukraine began. For years, the country has faced a dilemma over whether to align more closely with the European Union or Russia. This decision was put to a public vote, alongside the election of a new president, in what has become one of the most consequential moments in the country’s modern political history.

Moldovans voted on two major issues: electing a president and deciding whether the country’s alignment with the EU should be enshrined in the constitution. With the majority now favoring EU membership, this decision will make it difficult for any future pro-Russian administration to reverse course, securing Moldova’s place in the European political landscape.

Russian Interference and Allegations of Vote-Buying

Despite the close vote, the referendum was marred by claims of significant interference from Russia. Moldovan President Maia Sandu condemned what she described as “unprecedented” efforts by Russia to influence the outcome of the referendum. In a tweet posted early Monday, Sandu alleged that “criminal groups, working with foreign forces,” had tried to manipulate the election using “tens of millions of euros, lies, and propaganda.”

Sandu also accused these groups of attempting to buy up to 300,000 votes, calling it a “fraud of unprecedented scale.” According to her, the aim of these efforts was to “undermine a democratic process” and sow fear and division within Moldovan society.

Moldovan authorities further accused Moscow of intensifying its “hybrid war” to derail Moldova’s path toward EU membership. Allegations included funding pro-Russian opposition groups, spreading disinformation, and supporting vote-buying schemes. However, despite these efforts, Moldovans ultimately voted in favor of joining the European Union.

The Results: A Narrow Victory for EU Alignment

With 99.41 percent of the 1.4 million votes counted, 50.39 percent of voters favored EU membership, while 49.61 percent voted against it, according to Moldova’s Central Electoral Commission. While the margin of victory was slimmer than expected, the result is still seen as a victory for pro-European forces, particularly for President Maia Sandu, a staunch advocate of EU membership.

Although Sandu had hoped for a stronger mandate, the decision to entrench EU membership in the constitution is viewed as a significant step toward securing Moldova’s future within the European Union, irrespective of future presidential outcomes.

Presidential Election Runoff Set for November

In addition to the referendum, Moldova also held its presidential election on Sunday. President Sandu secured 42 percent of the vote, while her main opponent, former prosecutor-general Alexandr Stoianoglo, garnered 26 percent in a crowded field of 11 candidates. Since no candidate achieved an outright majority, Sandu and Stoianoglo will face off in a runoff election scheduled for November 3.

Conclusion: Moldova’s Future with the EU

Moldova’s decision to join the EU represents a significant geopolitical shift, especially in the context of rising tensions with Russia. Despite external interference and a deeply divided electorate, the vote solidifies Moldova’s pro-European stance and paves the way for future integration with the West. The upcoming presidential runoff will likely further shape the country’s trajectory as it navigates its new path toward EU membership.

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Benita Oruma

Benita Oruma

Benita Oruma is a lawyer in training, a 400 level student in the university of Ibadan. She is a content writer with interest in corporate affairs and the marketplace.

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