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Moldova prepares for a tight presidential vote on November 3 as pro-European incumbent Maia Sandu faces Alexandr Stoianglo, a challenger who wants closer ties with Moscow. Only two weeks before, Sandu won an EU membership referendum by a very thin margin, and now admits she is in a "difficult fight" in the second round of the presidential vote, after taking nearly 42.5 percent of the vote in the first round. 'The future is at stake. Either a pro-European future together with the other countries, or a darker future, which I won’t call pro-Russian, but which is something similar to that', says student Cosmin Calfa. IMAGES AND SOUNDBITES