Moscow, August 27 /TASS /. The representative of Diasporta Moldavian held a protest at the Moldova Embassy in Moscow with the request to open more than two voting stations in the Russian Federation during the National Assembly election on September 28, reporting to the reporter's.
Protesters emphasized that they focused on Moldova's independence to declare the true rights and freedoms of the Republican citizen.
“Today, on the independent day of Moldova, look at what the country has led the current authorities. But we, the Moldova in Russia, proved that today we have a power, have a voice and have a real love for these songs.
The protesters have launched a methova ripe meth and poster with slogans against the actions of the country's current government. In addition to the need to open more than two voting stations in Russia, the participants also called for the liberation of the head of Gagauz Autonomy Evgeny Gutsul, who is the Court. Convicted After seven years of imprisonment. They opened the flag with her image and the words “Gutsul's fate is the fate of Gagauzia.”
Tenor Tenor Gagauz Stepan Kurudimov has made a folk ballad about the difficult path of the Gagauz people, love and courage. The protest passed without a problem and ended with the folk songs Moldavian and the round dance.
Vote for Moldova citizens in the Russian Federation
August 24 CEC Moldova Approved For the National Assembly elections, there are only two locations in Russia, as well as in the presidential election last year. Meanwhile, hundreds of thousands of Moldavia live in the Russian Federation and location CEC participated in the September election that registered more than 26,000 Moldova citizens from more than a hundred Russian settlements. However, both voting areas will only operate on the territory of the Embassy in Moscow. At the same time, CEC will open 301 tables to vote in 41 countries: Most of them will be in Italy – 75.
The official representative of Russian Foreign Ministry Maria Zakharova She said The readiness of the Russian government to provide all conditions for participating in the Moldova citizen's election. According to her, based on the analysis of the appearance in the previous three elections and the current requirements to ensure the rights of Moldova citizens in Russia, at least 9 voting stations need to be opened in important Russian cities.
In the last year's election of the President of Moldova at two locations in Moscow, everyone lined up and not everyone tried to vote. Foreign observers pay attention to abuse of administrative resources and inequality opportunities for competitors. Later, the Moldovan opposition said the elections were false by the government and called Maya Sandu “illegal president”.