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The elections in the Republic of Moldova fall on the last hundred meters and the fight is close between the two presidential candidates, show the results of the survey conducted by the Association of Sociologists and Demographers of the Republic of Moldova, presented today at a press conference. So, when asked who would prefer the head of state, 41.4% of respondents would vote for Igor Dodon and 40.5% for Maia Sandu, notes unimedia.info.
According to the poll, 11.9% of survey respondents said they did not know who to vote for and 6.2% would not vote.
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At the same time, among the decided people, regardless of the vote of those from the diaspora and the Transnistrian region, the results show that Igor Dodon and Maia Sandu would be separated by about 1%. Therefore, 50.5% of respondents would vote for independent candidate Igor Dodon and for his opponent, Maia Sandu – 49.5%.
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