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VisitInternational response to Moldova's 2024 presidential election
Condemnation of interference • 33%
No significant response • 33%
Acknowledgment of fair election • 34%
Official statements from US, British, or Canadian governments or major international organizations
U.S., Britain, Canada Accuse Russia of Interfering in Moldova's 2024 Election with Pro-Kremlin Candidate
Jun 13, 2024, 02:54 PM
The United States, Britain, and Canada have jointly accused Russia of attempting to influence Moldova's 2024 presidential election. In a statement released on June 13, the three nations alleged that Russia is trying to install a pro-Kremlin candidate in Moldova. This accusation highlights ongoing concerns about foreign interference in democratic processes. David Cameron emphasized their commitment to supporting Moldova's democracy and countering disinformation.
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Increased sanctions or diplomatic pressure • 33%
Supportive statements without action • 34%
No significant international reaction • 33%
China • 25%
India • 25%
Both • 25%
Neither • 25%
Broadly positive • 33%
Mixed • 33%
Broadly negative • 34%
EU sanctions • 33%
US sanctions • 33%
No international sanctions • 34%
Condemnation or sanctions • 25%
Support for Georgian government • 25%
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Mediation or peacekeeping efforts • 25%
Widespread Condemnation • 25%
Moderate Opposition • 25%
Support from Some Nations • 25%
No Significant Response • 25%
Condemnation • 33%
Sanctions on Russia • 33%
No significant action • 34%
Support for Armenian sovereignty • 25%
Neutrality • 25%
Support for Azerbaijani claims • 25%
No involvement • 25%
Broad international support for China • 25%
Mixed international reaction • 25%
Broad international support for Taiwan • 25%
No significant international response • 25%
No formal response • 25%
Diplomatic protests by Chechnya or Russia • 25%
Sanctions proposed or enacted against the US • 25%
International legal action initiated • 25%
New Sanctions Imposed • 25%
Increased Diplomatic Efforts • 25%
Military Support for Russia • 25%
No Significant Action • 25%
UN Security Council addresses the issue • 33%
African Union intervention • 33%
No significant international response • 34%
Pro-Kremlin candidate wins • 50%
Pro-Kremlin candidate loses • 50%
Igor Dodon • 25%
Maia Sandu • 25%
Other candidate • 25%
Renato Usatii • 25%