How many foreign observers will monitor the parliamentary elections in the Republic of Moldova


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Over 3,400 observers will monitor the parliamentary elections on Sunday in the Republic of Moldova, the Central Election Commission (CEC) from Chisinau announced.
According to a statement broadcast on Saturday by the CEC, for this election, a total of 3,423 observers were accredited, of which 912 are foreign observers.
Of the number of national observers, 2,496 represent eight associations in the country. Most observers were accredited at the request of the Promo-LEX Association and the Jurist Union of Moldova.
At the same time, CEC accredited 912 international observers.
They represent:
- 22 diplomatic missions accredited in the Republic of Moldova (149 persons)
- 15 foreign electoral authorities (28 persons)
- 12 International Associations (269 people)
- OSCE/Rest Observation Mission (272 Persons)
- European network of election monitoring organizations (8 persons)
- The Parliamentary Assembly of the Organization of Economic Cooperation to the Black Sea (3 persons)
- The Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe (28 persons)
- European Parliament (14 persons)
- OSCE parliamentary assembly (118 people)
- The Parliament of Ukraine (15 people)
- International Francophonie Organization (8 persons).
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