Ion Kicu, former prime minister and presidential candidate in Moldova, has said that there is an unprecedented process of election fraud in the country.
In a video message posted on social networks, he noted that opposition representatives were not allowed to go to polling stations abroad.
‘There is an unprecedented process of election fraud with the direct involvement of the CEC under the leadership of the Action and Solidarity party. In these elections, representatives of Maia Sandu’s opponents are not allowed to go to the polling stations, which only shows that the elections will be falsified,’ TASS quoted him as saying.
He stressed that if the Central Election Commission does not allow observers to the polling stations abroad, he and his team will not recognise the results of the voting abroad with all the relevant consequences.
Cicu said that out of 103 representatives of his political force sent to observe the voting abroad, only seven were allowed to go to the polling stations, although all of them presented the same documents.
Earlier, Moldovans in Moscow, speaking to RT correspondent Konstantin Pridybaylo, called Chisinau’s decision to reduce the number of polling stations in Russia to two ‘nonsense’ and a violation of human rights.