The Party of Action and Solidarity’s candidate for President Maia Sandu said she saw a number of attempts to rig the elections made by electoral contenders and these included the organized transportation of voters, rewards for the vote and actions to divide and provoke, IPN reports.
In a press briefing after the closures of polls, Maia Sandu said she filed about 300 notifications to the district police inspectorates in connection with the organized transportation of voters and not only and submitted also complaints about voter corruption to the Anticorruption Prosecutor’s Office.
The PAS leader also noted the defective management of the electoral process at a number of polling stations. Most probably intentionally, the place where the people vote was changed in a number of districts and in Chisinau. The administrative resources were misused by engaging foresters, executive personnel of jails and personnel of temporary placement centers for persons with disabilities.
The candidate thanked all the over 1.2 million people who voted for their effort and the over 140,000 Moldovans who voted abroad and also those who worked in polling stations and did their job in difficult conditions and the volunteers who protected the people’s vote.