Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 08:16 am
Maia Sandu has been declared winner of the presidential election in Moldova, she therefore becomes the first female elected president, Sandu defeated her closest opponent who happens to be the acting president by a whopping 15% to win the presidential elections.
The citizen turnout was 52.78% in the nation of over 3.2 million electorates, including those living abroad.
Eventual outcomes are required to be reported inside three days. The applicant who emerges from the political race will be confirmed inside 45 days and start his administration.
This is definitely the first time a woman would win the presidential election in the country, Maia Sandu is one of the few women that will be in a prestigious position, this marks a new age in Politics as only few women have been in power in recent years. The citizens of Moldova will be hoping for better governance in the country.
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