Moldova's constitutional court has ruled that the country's president will be elected by direct vote for the first time in the former Soviet republic's 25-year history.
The court made the surprising ruling today following a request by an opposition party. The move will likely defuse social unrest reflected in months of protests over the more than USD 1 billion that went missing from three banks prior to 2014 parliamentary elections. Protesters have demanded early elections.
Until now, Parliament has elected the president of Moldova, a country of 4 million located between Romania and Ukraine.
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Presidential candidates must be at least 40 and have lived in Moldova for the past 10 years.