In the second round of the presidential elections in Moldova, after counting 98% of the votes, the current pro-European president of the country, Maia Sandu, is in the lead. 54.97% of voters voted for him. 45.03% supported Sandu's competitor, Alexander Stoianoglo. The voter turnout was 54%. After the preliminary counting of votes in Moldova, Stojanoglo was in the lead, who addressed the voters in Moldovan and Russian languages after the closing of the polling stations. Sandu gained leadership by winning the election precincts opened in the capital and abroad.