In the last national election, how many days did it take for the EMB to establish final results?
Moldova, Republic of
Electoral Code of the Republic of Moldova
Article 89
Confirmation of Results and Mandate Validation by the Constitutional Court
89.1 The Central Electoral Commission shall, within 48 hours of the election results tabulation, submit to the Constitutional Court the documents mentioned in Article 60 and the lists of elected members of Parliament and candidates on reserve lists.
89.2 Within 10 days of the date of receiving documents from the Central Electoral Commission, but not before courts have made final rulings on complaints submitted according to legal procedures, the Constitutional Court shall either confirm or invalidate, through a decision, the legality of the elections. At the same time, the Constitutional Court shall validate the mandates of the elected members of Parliament.
89.3 If the elections are validated, the Central Electoral Commission shall issue certifying documents to newly elected Members of Parliament.
Article 90
Validation of Election Results by the Central Election Commission
90.1 The minutes on final results of elections, along with a decision of the Constitutional Court on elections’ compliance with legislation, and a validation at least two-thirds of the number of mandates, shall be submitted, within two days, to Parliament. A copy of these documents and lists of candidates in reserve confirmed by the Constitutional Court shall be submitted to the Central Electoral Commission.
90.2 The Central Electoral Commission shall make public the final election results within 24 hours of receiving them from the Constitutional Court.