Moldova’s presidential election to be hold November 11
Today Moldova’s Parliament has held a hearing and made a decision to postpone presidential vote.
“The parliament should not hold the presidential elections on October 23 so as not to call into question the legitimacy of the presidential election,” said Chairman of the Parliamentary Commission on elections, Ion Plesca.
The upcoming presidential election, which expected now on November 11, was caused by the resignation of former Moldovian President Vladimir Voronin.
23.10.2009, 15:51
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