The second round of presidential elections in Moldova is a critical runoff stage held when no candidate secures an absolute majority in the first round. This event determines the country's executive leadership and significantly influences its geopolitical trajectory, particularly regarding relations with the European Union and Russia. Political stability and the implementation of economic reforms are often at stake during this period. International observers and investors monitor the results to assess the future business climate in the region.
The election is conducted via a direct popular vote where the candidate with the highest number of votes in the runoff is declared the winner.
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