Over 18 million voters are waited for on April 7, at the 18,127 polling stations to vote for the candidates in the electoral race, said the Central Electoral Bureau (BEC). Most of them are waited for in Bucharest.
According to data supplied to BEC by the National Statistics Institute, 18,237,627 Romanians with the right to vote should vote at the 18,127 sections in this country, where there are some 1,800,000 citizens with the right to vote – from Prahova, Iasi, Constanta and Timis, each of them with more than 600,000 voters.
The lowest number of citizens with the right to vote are to be found in Covasna County, in the polling stations abroad, unlike at the previous poll, who had a right to vote only the people temporarily staying abroad, unlike at the previous poll, when only people residing in the country where they were at the moment of the vote had the right to vote.
Due to enter the race are representatives of PD-L (Democratic Liberal Party), PNL (National Liberal Party), UDMR (Hungarian Democratic Union of Romania, PRM (Greater Romania Party, PNTCD, Christian Democratic National Peasant’s Party and the Civic Force, as well as representatives of the PSD+PC Alliance (Social Democrat Party + Conservative Party as well as representatives of the PSD) and the Civic Force, as well as representatives of the PSD+PC Alliance (Social Democratic Party + Conservative Party) and two independent candidates: younger daughter of Romania’s president and Pavel Abraham, former chief of the Romanian Anti-Drug Agency.
The Romanian can vote with the identity paper issued by the Romanian state, by it identity card, temporary card, the ID, the diplomatic passport, the electronic diplomatic passport, the official passport, the electronic official passport, the electronic passport, the official passport, the electronic official passport, the simple passport, and in the case of students and the military institutions, the education card, or the military card.
The passports can be used only by the Romanian people residing abroad, or who are abroad when the vote is cast..
The Romanians abroad can vote, even if they are tourists, they can vote at any polling station abroad, organized by the diplomatic missions or the consular offices of Romania and who are registered on the additional lists.
































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