“This victory is our common victory, I am proud of my team and all the young people who took part in the voting,” RIA Novosti quotes her.

According to the Central Election Commission of Moldova at 1:55 Moscow time, according to the results of processing 97.9% of the protocols, Sandu is gaining 835 581 votes, while the current leader of the republic, Igor Dodon, is 685 053 (45.05%) votes.

Thus, the gap between them is more than 150 thousand votes, while it remains to process just over 2% of the protocols.

According to Interfax, ballots remain unprocessed at 50 polling stations abroad.

Previously, Sandu called the unification of Moldovan society a top priority.

The turnout in the second round of the presidential elections in Moldova exceeded 52%.

According to the deputy chairman of the Central Election Commission, Vladimir Sharban, voting in Moldova took place without serious violations.