Moldova votes to amend constitution with clause on European Union membership

By Oliver Moody, 22 October 2024
Moldovans have defied an “unprecedented” campaign of Russian electoral interference and voted in favour of ­joining the European Union — by a margin of less than a single percentage point. The referendum was held against a backdrop of bribery on an industrial scale. Moscow and its local networks were accused of having spent $100 million trying to buy the votes of as many as 300,000 people, more than 10 per cent of the population. It was a symbolically significant step towards the West by a country partly under de facto Russian occupation that has long been seen by the Kremlin as part of its sphere of influence. The pro-EU campaign won just under 50.5 per cent of the vote. A little over 49.5 per cent opposed the plan to amend the constitution with a clause committing the country to seek ­membership of the bloc.
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