Former prime minister Maia Sandu prepares to cast her vote in the country's presidential election runoff in Chisinau, Moldova, Sunday, Nov. 15, 2020.
Moldovans returned to the polls Sunday for the second round of voting in the country's presidential election, facing a choice between the staunchly pro-Russian incumbent Igor Dodon, and his popular pro-Western challenger, former prime minister Maia Sandu.
The challenger, former Prime Minister Maia Sandu, beat the odds to win the first round on Nov. 1, which narrowed the field from eight to two candidates.
Sandu won over 36% of the vote, leaving the incumbent, President Igor Dodon, behind by over 3.5 points.
Sandu, a former World Bank economist, promised during the campaign to secure more financial support from Brussels if she becomes president.