Romania: the decisive vote in the Diaspora


It is perhaps in Paris, Turin and Vienna that was played the Romanian presidential election.

Thousands, members of the diaspora wanted to participate in the vote, embassies and consulates being mobbed, but not everyone could vote.


In the first round already, they were not likely to be able to take part in the ballot due to lack of sufficient polling stations. Their anger had led to the resignation of the Minister of Foreign Affairs. Above all, it had increased the resentment expatriates vis-à-vis the Prime Minister.


"It is the government to better organize the elections, recalled a young Romanian installed in Germany. In the first round, things have not gone well, and now we can not say that it is much better. "


"Victor Ponta made several strategic errors, said Sergiu Miscoiu, Romanian political analyst, and one of these errors has been to get back to the diaspora." Three million Romanians living abroad ...






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