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MAE accuses gold of spreading false information and tries to handle voters: “There are enough bulletins” for the diaspora

Gold mentioned that according to the signals received from the Romanians in the diaspora, but also from the gold members from abroad, there is an insufficient number of ballots compared to the large flow of voters.

Presidential elections 2025 Photo: Adevărul

Presidential elections 2025 Photo: Adevărul

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs denies the gold accusations, which vocated about a sabotage of the voting rights of the Romanians in the diaspora by restricting their possibility to express their will to the ballot box. In the sense that there are not enough ballots.

Any statements regarding insufficient potential of voting bulletins are false and represent an attempt to handle voters. There are enough bulletins. 3,600,000 ballots have been transmitted that have already reached the abroad sections. It is statistically impossible to exhaust. Even if, exceptionally and unprecedented in the last polls, a section from abroad would risk being left without bulletins, it can request, with the agreement of the Electoral Bureau for abroad, the redistribution of bulletins from less requested sections ”the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said.

Gold denounced on Wednesday an attempt to sabotage the vote in the diaspora by the serious lack of ballots.

“According to the signals received from the Romanians in the diaspora, but also from the gold members from abroad, there is an insufficient number of ballots compared to the large flow of voters.“, Gold shows in a statement.

“We urgently ask the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Permanent Electoral Authority and the Central Electoral Bureau to take measures to supplement the ballots in all sections of the diaspora, so that every Romanian with voting rights outside the country's borders to vote“Says gold, according to News.

According to the formation, ””Romanians in the diaspora contribute significantly to the national economy and have the same legitimate right to decide on the destiny of the country. The attempt to prevent them from voting is an abuse against democracy. “

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