Moldova's EU referendum goes to wire after Sandu decries vote meddling
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57% : Political analyst Valeriu Pasha said the "yes" vote had only snuck through because of unusually high voter turnout among the Moldovan diaspora living abroad who largely support EU integration.31% : Moldova voted in pivotal election, EU referendum*President Maia Sandu alleges vote-buying plot*'Yes' vote seems to edge EU referendum in close finish*Tight results are setback for pro-EU incumbent(Recasts with details, context throughout)By Tom Balmforth and Alexander TanasCHISINAU, Oct 21 (Reuters) -A knife-edge margin of 50.09% voted "yes" in Moldova's pivotal referendum on joining the European Union, partial results showed on Monday, after President Maia Sandu said Sunday's twin votes had been marred by "unprecedented" outside interference.
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