Moldova’s ruling pro-European party has retained its parliamentary majority after Sunday’s election that its president, Maia Sandu, described as the most important in the history of the country.

With more than 99.5% of the ballots counted, the Action and Solidarity party (PAS) garnered 50.03% of the vote to elect members of the 101-seat parliament.

The election was seen as a test of Sandu’s push to keep Moldova on its path of western integration, or its move back into Russia’s orbit.

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