MOSCOW (Sputnik) — Earlier in the day, Socialist Party front-runner Dodon announced his victory in the the second round of presidential elections. According to Moldova's Central Election Commission, he secured 52.27 percent of the votes beating opposition candidate from Action and Solidarity Party Maia Sandu, who obtained 47.73 percent of votes.
"I think that relations [between Moldova and Russia] must radically change. Maybe, some articles in the Association Agreement with the European Union will be reviewed, but I don't think that we will see any radical steps on political reorientation of Moldova [from European integration], on changing course; otherwise he won't be able to stay in power," Serafim Urechean, who was a leader of Party Alliance Our Moldova, that later merged into the Liberal Democratic Party of Moldova, said.
According to October's survey by Moldova's Institute for Public Policy, just 30.9 percent of Moldovans would currently support joining EU as a full member, compared to 44 percent favoring the Eurasian Customs Union.