Moldova’s referendum on joining the European Union (EU) took place among “unprecedented” interference by Russia and its proxies, according to a spokesperson for the bloc. A very slim majority — just over 50 per cent — voted yes in Sunday’s referendum inserting a clause in the constitution that would define EU membership as a goal, with fewer than 1.5 per cent of ballots still to be counted.
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Moldova’s vote to join EU saw ‘unprecedented’ Russian interference, European bloc says
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