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Friday, 03 December 2010 16:05

Communist Party of Moldova requires serious errors and attempted fraud in parliamentary elections early last Sunday and announcing he would ask the Constitutional Court to order recounts of all ballots.

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The party that took the most votes (39.3%) believe that "Sunday's elections showed that Moldova is governed by a police regime, dictatorship, for any price to maintain the power, put into service around machinery of intimidation of voters and tampering direct purchase of votes. "
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In a statement issued today, PCRM claims that "more and more evidence has confirmed that the attempt to conduct free, fair and democratic elections in Moldova has failed entirely." Communists are upset with the Central Election Commission, charged with " and attempts to justify indifference "to the way it responded to the complaint filed by the Communist Party on 1 December. The party had annexed to the complaint a set of documents, several hundred pages, that would prove massive election errors and fraud, and urged the CEC to "concrete evidence that confirms track election fraud."
In response, the CEC secretary Iurie Hammer told the "truth" that continues today and check that the materials submitted by the Communist Party yet been confirmed only some minor errors that have been corrected, but not fraud. " Appeals will be considered in public session on the official results of the elections of 28 November, which could take place tomorrow, "said Hammer. The meeting would take place today but was postponed. Due to unfavorable weather conditions, the CEC has not yet arrived five minutes from bureaus abroad. After summarizing the meeting, the CEC will submit the final report of the Constitutional Court to decide whether to validate election results.
Local and foreign observers who monitored Sunday's elections in Moldova have found that they were free and fair, although there were small electoral violations.

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