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Source: Peter Anderson, Seattle USA On October 20, a very important election was held in Moldova.  In the election for president, the current president Maia Sandu received 42% of the vote and will face a November 3 runoff against Alexandr Stoianoglo, who received 26%.  However, the greatest media attention has been focused on a referendum which posed the following question to the voters:  “Do you support the amendment of the Constitution with a view to the accession of the Republic of Moldova to the European Union?”  With almost all of the votes counted, the “yes” votes are prevailing by an…

Source: Orthodox History by MATTHEW NAMEE Today, relations between the patriarchates of Moscow and Romania are tense: both lay claim to jurisdiction in the Republic of Moldova, which makes up about two-thirds of the historic region known as Bessarabia. The other third of Bessarabia is now in Ukraine, Budjak (Izmail and Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi). In the Republic of Moldova, the Russian and Romanian patriarchates have had rival jurisdictions ever since the fall of the USSR, although things didn’t get really tense until very recently, when Russian-affiliated clergy began joining the Romanian jurisdiction (without canonical releases) as part of the fallout from the war…