Presidential elections in Moldova: first results of diaspora voting became known

A polling station in Tokyo has already closed after it accepted the ballots of thirty Moldovans living in Japan.

According to preliminary data from the Central Election Commission, according to the results of the vote count, the majority of voters in Tokyo supported the leader of the pro-Western opposition of Moldova, Maia Sandu. 27 voters voted for her. The incumbent Moldovan leader Igor Dodon was supported by only three.
The CEC also reports that a polling station in China recently closed down.