Message from young people: If those abroad hundreds of miles away can go to the polls, why shouldn’t we?

Young people are relentless in their commitment to vote in the second round of elections on November 3 to help elect the next president of the Republic of Moldova. They have strong messages for their peers, urging everyone to participate.

“I’m a mother of two little girls, and I’ll vote for their future and ours. My oldest daughter will place her stamp on the ballot, as I believe it’s essential to teach them civic responsibility early on,” shares Parascovia.

“Elections decide the future we’ll all share. Let’s make our choices so we won’t feel forced to leave our country. To my fellow citizens: our future is at stake, so let’s take part!” urges Victor.

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“If those abroad, hundreds of kilometers away, can go vote, why shouldn’t we vote at home?” asks Medea.

“I’ve voted in every election since turning 18. I won’t miss this one on November 3 because my decision matters—it can make a difference,” says Adrian confidently.

Make your voice heard—vote on November 3!

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