Elections

CEC changes polling sites for the Nistru left-bank voters, sparking security concerns

The addresses of several polling stations for citizens eligible to vote in areas on the left bank of the Nistru have been altered. This decision was made on September 25 by the Central Electoral Commission (CEC) in response to a notification from the General Inspectorate of Police (IGP), which alerted them to significant security risks, including potential bomb threats and provocations on voting day.

In such situations, the intervention of specialized teams would be complex, since their movement to the Security Zone can only be carried out with the approval of the Joint Control Commission, and obtaining it is practically impossible in a short period of time. However, a possible suspension of the electoral process on election day cannot exceed two hours, the CEC argued in its decision.

The five relocated polling stations:

At the same time, to effectively manage possible risks related to bomb alerts or other provocations or incidents, the Commission found the need to establish in advance the reserve locations for the remaining polling stations organized for voters from the left bank of the Nistru:

We remind you that on Sunday, September 28, the citizens of the Republic of Moldova are called to the polls to elect a new Parliament.

12 polling stations will be opened for voters on the left bank of the Nistru, according to CEC calculations based on the ratio between data from the State Register of Voters and the dynamics of voter participation in the eastern districts in the last three elections.

Rodica Mazur

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