Today, the citizens of the Republic of Moldova elect their president for a four-year term on a crucial day for the country’s future. Over 3 million Moldovans are expected to go to the polls to exercise this fundamental right. Two candidates are on the ballot paper, and voters are casting their ballots, hoping for a better future.
Across the border, queues formed at several polling stations, including in the Russian Federation, where dozens of Moldovans are waiting to vote. Pictures published by the Moldovan embassy in Israel show a significant turnout, with people patiently queuing. Reports indicated queues at the Moldovan Embassy in Bucharest.
According to the latest data, about 150 thousand people have already voted, representing 5.6% of the total registered voters.
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