President of the Republic of Moldova, Maia Sandu: “Many thanks to all the citizens who went to vote, whether in the country or abroad. In small villages or large cities. Every vote counted.”

After the conclusion of the parliamentary elections on September 28, the President of the Republic of Moldova, Maia Sandu, held a press conference in which she thanked the citizens for their active participation in the vote: “I sincerely thank all the citizens who went to vote, both in the country and abroad. In small villages or in large cities. Every vote counted. We have shown the whole world that we are a country of brave and dignified people. We did not let ourselves be bought, intimidated, or scared; we mobilized and protected our country through honest voting.”

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The head of state also emphasized the importance of citizen unity: “The result of the vote is not the victory of a party or of some voters. It is the victory of the country. And we must use this victory for the benefit of all citizens, regardless of whom they voted for. Moldova is the home of all of us, and we all desire the same things: to live in peace, in freedom, and to provide our children with a safe future here at home. The shortest path to these goals is the European path. Yesterday’s vote is a strong mandate for the EU accession process.”

The President mentioned that a stage of responsibility and joint work follows, in which the mandate given by the citizens must be transformed into a safe and prosperous European future for all people in the Republic of Moldova.

Source: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/pre%C8%99edin%C8%9Bia-republicii-moldova_


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