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На участках в Молдове, где голосуют пророссийские избиратели из Приднестровья, фиксируют очереди
'Long queues' reported in Moldova at polling stations for pro-Russian voters
Voters from the breakaway Transnistria region have been queuing to vote in Moldova's parliamentary election.
According to local media, long queues have been reported at polling stations in areas where the majority of voters are from the breakaway Transnistria region. Transnistria is a pro-Russian region that broke away from Moldova in 1990 and has been unrecognized by the international community.
The Moldovan government has accused Russia of trying to influence the election by encouraging voters from Transnistria to vote for pro-Russian parties.
Russia has denied the allegations, but there are concerns that the election could be swayed by the large number of voters from Transnistria.
The parliamentary election in Moldova is seen as a test of the country's pro-Western orientation. The pro-European ruling party is facing a challenge from pro-Russian parties, which are backed by Transnistria's voters.
The outcome of the election will have implications for Moldova's relationship with the European Union and Russia.