Moldovan villagers express uncertainty ahead of presidential election runoff
Moldova is set for a presidential election runoff on Sunday, with pro-Western President Maia Sandu seeking a second term. Villagers near Chisinau express uncertainty about the country's future amid concerns over election interference linked to Russia. Residents are divided in their opinions about Sandu's leadership. Some criticize her performance over the past four years, while others worry about voter bribery influencing the election outcome. The first round of voting and a parallel EU membership referendum were marred by allegations of Russian meddling, which Moscow denies.