By Dan Peleschuk

CHISINAU/BALTI, Moldova (Reuters) -Moldovans vote in a parliamentary election on Sunday that could have a major impact on the government’s quest to join the European Union, as a popular pro-Russian group seeks to steer the small nation away from closer ties with the bloc.

If neither side wins a majority in the 101-seat chamber, political horse trading is likely to follow, further unsettling one of Europe’s poorest countries, buffeted by war in neighbouring Ukraine and by suspected Russian meddling in politics and religion.

To a government aspiring to join the EU, control of parliament is vital for the long-term legislative efforts required.

But power in the former Soviet republic has swung for decades between pro-European and pro-Russian groups. About a third of the co

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