People’s Movement Party (PMP) chairperson Eugen Tomac says he voted on Friday, in the second round of the presidential elections, for a common future for Romania and the Republic of Moldova in the European Union.
„I voted again in Chisinau. I voted for an honest, upright and patriotic president. I voted against Russia and its petty interests. I don’t want to have a president who exposes us to ridicule around the world. I voted for a common future of Romania and the Republic of Moldova in the European Union. Come out and vote, Romanians, to defend our country from imposture, traitors and puppets. Romania votes!,” wrote Eugen Tomac on his Facebook page.
Friday is the first day of diaspora voting in this year’s presidential elections.
The first polling station abroad opened at 07.00 local time (Thursday evening, 22:00 CET) in Auckland, New Zealand.
In the second round of the presidential elections, which will take place on Sunday May 18, George Simion (candidate of the Alliance for the Union of Romanians) and Nicusor Dan (independent candidate) will face off.
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