Parliamentary elections in Romania // Over 81,000 Romanian citizens voted in Moldova

Parliamentary elections in Romania // Over 81,000 Romanian citizens voted in Moldova

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In the Republic of Moldova, 81,021 Romanian citizens voted in the parliamentary elections held on December 1, according to data of the Permanent Electoral Authority of Romania, published after the polling stations closed. The turnout for the parliamentary elections exceeded that of the Romanian presidential elections, CE Report quotes MOLDPRES

During two days, Saturday, November 30 and Sunday, December 1, offered for the parliamentary elections for Romanians living abroad, 81,021 Romanian citizens voted in the Republic of Moldova, 79 more than in the presidential elections of November 24.

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