CHISINAU, Moldova -- Moldova's ruling Communist Party, once allied with Russia but now favoring closer ties to the European Union, won a parliamentary majority in national elections, according to results released yesterday.
But the party fell short of taking enough seats to ensure the reelection of President Vladimir Voronin.
Sunday's elections have raised tensions with Russia, which maintains peacekeepers in a separatist Slavic enclave in Moldova, and dealt another blow to Moscow, which fears it is losing influence in the ex-Soviet republics after the election of pro-Western leaders in Georgia and Ukraine last year.