Polls put support for EU membership in Moldova at around 60%, but a minimum turnout of 33% is needed for the referendum to be considered valid.
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00:00Polls have opened in Moldova with voters making two crucial decisions, who should be their
00:06next president and whether the country should join the European Union.
00:10Opinion is split on whether joining the EU will provide the bright future supporters
00:15of the idea suggest.
00:17Incumbent president Maya Sandu, who is running for re-election, said Moldova had been talking
00:22about EU membership for 20 years and it was very, very important not to miss this opportunity.
00:29But some Moldovans prefer to maintain a cordial relationship with Russia.
00:33Authorities in Moldova have sounded the alarm that Russia is trying to swing the election
00:37away from EU membership.
00:39Kishinev estimates that Russia has spent around 100 million euros to undermine the electoral
00:44process, including through coordinated disinformation campaigns designed to sway or suppress the
00:50vote.
00:51Despite its detractors, recent polls put support among Moldovans for EU membership at around
00:5660%.