The November 3 elections are mobilizing young people to vote and exercise their constitutional right to participate in decision-making in our country. See below for their messages.
“Every vote counts. That’s why I’m going to vote,” says Daniel.
“I believe that young people in the Republic of Moldova should have their own opinion and actively express it. I participated in the first round of the elections. I plan to go to the second. I urge all our fellow citizens, especially young people, to go out and express their choice,” Vlada says.
“I mean, those from abroad can vote thousands of kilometers away, but I can’t?” asks Eugen.
“Being a mother means thinking about your child’s future and choosing today, not tomorrow. I will vote on November 3,” says young mother Cristina confidently.
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The second round of voting to elect the head of state for the next four-year term will take place on Sunday, and Moldovans will have to choose between PAS candidate Maia Sandu and PSRM candidate Alexandr Stoianoglo.
In the first round, held on October 20, almost 400,000 young people aged between 18 and 35 went to the polls.
Go to the polls on November 3!