Moldova is holding the second round of its presidential election on November 3, according to TASS, Report informs via AzerTac.

Incumbent President Maia Sandu and former Prosecutor General Alexandr Stoianoglo are facing each other in the runoff.

As many as 11 candidates took part in the first round of the presidential election on October 20 but none was able to win by receiving a majority of votes. Sandu garnered 42.49% of the vote, and Stoianoglo gained 25.95%. On the same day, the country held a referendum on constitutional amendments aimed at reaffirming Moldova’s pro-EU policy, which were supported by only 50.35% of voters.