Thursday, April 16, 2009

Moldavia election recount has begun

Moldova officials started recounting more than 1.5 million votes after a last week disputed election. Moldavia's Constitutional Court ordered the Central Election Comission to recount all the vote ballots after a request of Vladimir Voronin. The ex-president hopes this decission will bring trust and stability among the population after one week of violent street protests. Voronin has intesively criticized Romania of involvement in Moldova uprising, but all charges were denied by Traian Basescu - the president of Romania - who replied back in a hard way accusing Moldova communists of population repression. Following Basescu's speech held in the romanian Parliament, Vladimir Voronin changed the strategy seeming to be less "aggresive" and more friedly. Moldavian opposition believes that Moldova vote recount is a fake, the communist gaining enough time to hide the evidence of poll fraud and therefore they ask for new elections.
Watch shocking disclosure (in romanian) of Doru Dendiu - TVR correspondent - last romanian jurnalist at Chisinau. Video 1, Video 2, Video 3

2 comments:

HalfCrazy April 16, 2009 at 5:45 AM  

Don't know about Moldova but I wish the counting all goes well. Scandals can't be avoided but still.

Infowebexplore April 17, 2009 at 12:29 PM  

yeap,,,but the counting is just a trick, there will be the same votes, most important is to check the electoral lists, there are the frauds because each individual voted more than once.

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