The Kremlin is trying to discredit Sandu's victory — World
Moldovan pro-Russian politicians declared the “illegitimacy” of Sandu's victory.
On November 4, the Kremlin launched an information campaign aimed at discrediting Maia Sandu's victory in the presidential elections in Moldova. On the same day, the Central Election Commission of Moldova confirmed that Sandu won 55.35% of the vote, defeating pro-Russian candidate Oleksandr Stoianoglo.
This was reported by analysts of the Institute for the Study of War (ISW).
After the results were announced, a number of world leaders congratulated Sanda, and international observers praised the transparency of the election, despite Russia's attempts to interfere in the process. However, pro-Russian politicians and parties in Moldova, in particular the Socialist Party, declared the “illegitimacy” of Sandu's victory. The well-known Moldovan oligarch Ilan Shor claimed on the “Russia-24” channel that the opposition has…