CHISINAU (Reuters) - Moldova's parliament will vote on a no-confidence motion against the coalition government after opposition leaders submitted a request to parliament on Thursday after weeks of public protest over a $1 billion banking fraud.
Thousands of Moldovans have camped out in central Chisinau since early September, protesting against government corruption and demanding those in power be held accountable for the fraud in which the equivalent of one eighth of gross domestic product vanished overseas.
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