Moldova's pro-European Party of Action and Solidarity (PAS) claimed a clear lead and a new majority in parliamentary elections on Sunday, seen as pivotal for the country's future in the EU.
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- Moldova's pro-European party, led by President Maya Sandu, claimed victory in the parliamentary election.
- The Party of Action and Solidarity won about 48% of the vote, securing a majority in parliament. 11s
- The election was marked by tension and allegations of Russian interference, including bomb threats and voter bribery. 36s
- Three suspects from Transnistria were detained over alleged plots to cause unrest. 50s
- Moscow has denied accusations of meddling in the election. 54s