Demonstrators hold a giant Moldovan flag during a protest in downtown Chisinau against what they consider to be a poorly organised presidential election and fraud while demanding the rescheduling of the presidential poll and the dismissal of the Central Electoral Commission (CEC) on November 14, 2016. Pro-Russian candidate Igor Dodon emerged as winner of Moldova's presidential runoff, viewed as an East-West choice in the impoverished ex-Soviet country. With 99.9 percent of ballots counted, Socialist Party chief Dodon had 52.3 percent of the votes, according to the electoral commission, with pro-European rival Maia Sandu on 47.7 percent. / AFP PHOTO / DANIEL MIHAILESCU