This is the second and decisive round of the presidential election in the country, which borders Ukraine.
In the first round, EU-friendly Maia Sandu won a clear victory with 42.5 percent of the vote. Alexandr Stoianoglo, who is supported by a pro-Russian Socialist Party, got 26 percent.
But in the second round, only these two are taking part, and several other opposition candidates have joined Stoianogo.
A recent opinion poll suggested that there could be an even result in the decisive round.
The first round of elections was held at the same time as the referendum on whether Moldova should aim to join the EU.
A very narrow majority voted for the EU. Sandu believes that it was foreign interference that made the result in the referendum so even.
She has accused criminal groups of collaborating with Russia by buying votes to influence the election outcome. The authorities in Russia have rejected the accusations.
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