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Written by Natascia   
Sunday, 28 November 2010 22:28

Two exit polls, two different results from early parliamentary elections in Moldova: if the survey Publika Tv / IRES, Liberal Democratic Party had won 34.4% of the vote and garnered only 26%, figures PrimeTV - CBS / AXA give PCRM won 33.8%, 32.2% followed by the LDP.

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Filat's Party, winner under IRES. Update exit poll IRES to 21:00: LDP - 34.60%, Communist Party - 25.70% PL - 15.70%, PD - 15.10%. Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) had won 34.4% of the vote to 19.00 in the elections in Moldova, while the Communist Party, the Communist Vladimir Voronin, scored only 26%, according to a survey Publika TV / IRES . The two formations are followed by PL and PD 15.6%, the ex-communist Marian Lupu, by 15.1%. OMA won 3.1%. Expressed in terms of MP, Liberal Democratic Party had 37 seats, the Communist Party 26 seats, the Liberal Party 18 seats, 17 Democratic seats. In total, the IEA would get 72 seats, more than the 61 needed to elect president. Communist Party, the Communist leader Vladimir Voronin, had won 33.8% of the votes cast, according to figures PrimeTV - CBS / AXA. LDP would have won 32.2%, followed by DPM with 14% and 10% PL.
Expressed in terms of deputy Communist Party would get 37 seats, the Liberal Democratic Party 35, PDM 17 and PL 12. None of the parties has not received enough votes to secure a majority in Parliament. It remains to be seen whether the alliance Alliance, composed of LDP, the Liberal and Democratic Party will get the majority needed to elect the next president of the Republic of Moldova.
Communist MP Mark Tkachuk has denounced the two exit polls released after the polls closed in Chisinau, which shows that the Communist Party lost elections, and said that the Communist Party will only comment on the figures announced by the Central Election Commission.
Central Election Commission organizes Monday, November 29, 2010, 11:00 a press conference which will be presented preliminary results of the parliamentary elections of 28 November 2010.
Exit poll Timpul.md
According to partial results of a poll released by Timpul.md at around 19.00, the Liberal Democratic Party (LDP) had won 34% of the votes cast, while the communists would have won only 32%. Time Moldovan newspaper sources have released the provisional results of an exit poll conducted by the institutions that acted in elections to the Moldovan Parliament. Unconfirmed results showed as follows: LDP 34%, 32% PCRM, PD 15% PL 10% 3% AMN.
Early elections, the only solution to political deadlock in Moldova. More than 2.6 million Moldovans were expected to vote Sunday in early parliamentary elections held in Moldova. After the parliamentary elections of 5 April 2009 and the early elections of 29 July 2009, Parliament had to choose the President of Moldova, but all failed attempts April 4 presidential election. The vote takes place because the Constitutional Court found that these circumstances justify the dissolution of Parliament on 28 September 2010. Executive President of the Republic issued a decree on dissolving the parliament of the XVIII and established on 28 November 2010 to early parliamentary elections.
For the parliamentary elections of 28 November were allocated 43 million lei from the state budget. Were opened 75 polling stations abroad and more than 3000 polling stations in the country. Monitoring polling outside the Republic of Moldova was carried out by international observers and those from the five parliamentary parties. In total, 39 candidates have registered candidates, of whom 20 are political parties. Central Election Commission considered 65 appeals and has printed 2.8 million ballots.
Voted abroad so much that they have completed ballots
According to reports received by the Electoral Commission of polling stations abroad, there were cities where ballots have been completed - the presidents of sections so they were replaced with sheets of A4, so that those who stood for hours the queue in the rain and cold, can express their political choice.
Mobilization of the electorate was good, up to 18.30 is presenting more than 55% turnout of voters.

Source: ziare.com


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