Ни одна из партий не набрала большинства на выборах в Молдове

При подсчете почти всех голосов, полученных на воскресных парламентских выборах в Молдове, создается впечатление, что ни одна из партий не набирает достаточного количества голосов для самостоятельного формирования правительства, а конфигурация партий в новом парламенте указывает на то, что коалиционное правительство будет невозможно. Если правительство не будет сформировано в течение 45 дней, будут назначены новые выборы.

При подсчете 97% голосов социалисты получают 31,4% голосов.

Проевропейская коалиция ACUM, которая агитировала на антикоррупционной платформе, заняла второе место с 26 процентами, опережая правящую Демократическую партию, которая стала третьей с 24 процентами.

Согласно недавно измененным конституционным правилам, 101 член парламента избирается по смешанной системе, в которой 50 избираются по партийным спискам, а остальные 51 - по одномандатным округам.

источник: commonspace.eu по материалам агентств

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