VIDEO: Romanians in Munich and London lined up Saturday night waiting to vote on Sunday in country’s presidential elections
Could you imagine lining up in front of a polling station the night before the election day just to make sure you have the chance to express your voting option? Well, actually this possibility has just been proven by the Romanians settled in Germany who gathered Saturday night at the polling station in the Bavarian capital city of Munich, to cast the ballots on Sunday in the second round of presidential elections, according to photos and videos posted on Facebook and other social media websites (scroll down for video).
Minister of Foreign Affairs Teodor Melescanu had urged Romanians to wake up early in the morning to avoid crowding the polls but his country fellows overcame for sure his expectations.
“People in Muenchen look forward to seeing the polling stations open…these guys came along with toothbrushes and are now standing in the line revealing an image recalling of their parents who queued patiently for meat, milk and bread during the communism era. Congratulations Guys!!!” reads the caption of a photograph distributed on Facebook.
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This is an embarrassing situation for Victor Ponta’s government who seem to have deliberately failed to set up more polling stations despite the scandals that ignited in the first round of elections two weeks ago!!! To note that Prime Minister Ponta is one of the two candidates running for country’s presidency. His opponent is Klaus Iohannis, the main favorite of the voters abroad.
Romanian citizens rallied Saturday evening waiting for Sunday’s voting at ICR London