Simion is forbidden to enter Moldova until 2028 for reasons of national security, given its long campaign in Moldova with Romania. A Moldovan Court should consider Simion’s request to raise the ban on Monday.
A Moldovan government spokesperson responded to Simion’s allegations by calling politicians to refrain from charges that could compromise the vote.
“We continue to encourage everyone to go out to vote and make their voice heard. Without fear,” said Moldovan government spokesperson Daniel Vodă, according to Romania Digi24.
The Romanian special telecommunications service said that after meeting representatives of the Simion party, the Alliance for the Union of Romanians, that everything had been properly set up for the election.
Sion’s potential fraud’s assertions have raised concerns among some supporters of Dan that the chief of the AUR opened the way not to recognize the results of the elections if he lost Sunday.
“It is possible that this candidate has revealed his plan for the situation (very likely) that he would lose the elections: he will not admit to defeat, invoking the services of the ‘manipulation’ ‘by` `substitute’ ‘.
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