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#EuropeanElections2019/ Iohannis: I call on authorities to urgently find solutions so that all Romanians can vote today

President Klaus Iohannis calls on the authorities responsible for organizing the elections to "urgently" find solutions so that all Romanians can vote on Sunday. "Dear Romanians, wherever you may vote, in any city of the world or in any village in Romania, no one can block your right to vote!

#Europeanelections2019/President Iohannis on Day of Romanians Everywhere: Diaspora voting for Romania's future

President Klaus Iohannis posted a message on Facebook on the occasion of the Day of Romanians Everywhere, stating that the diaspora votes for Romania's future. "On the Day of Romanians Everywhere, the diaspora votes for the future of Romania!," Iohannis wrote, releasing also several photos with the queues at the polling stations opened for out-of-country Romanians.

#Europeanelections2019/PMP's Tomac says Romania needs to be much stronger, more visible in European Parliament

National leader of the People's Movement Party (PMP) Eugen Tomac said on Sunday that he voted because he wants Romania to be much stronger and more visible in the European Parliament. "I very much wish for Romania to be much stronger, more visible in the European Parliament starting tomorrow, and that is what I voted for.

#Europeanelections2019/ALDE's Tariceanu: It is in the Romanians' interest to have people able to represent them in EP

National chairman of the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats (ALDE) Calin Popescu-Tariceanu, said Sunday after voting that it is in the Romanians' interest to have people able to represent them in the European Parliament.

#EuropeanElections2019 President Iohannis: This is an important day, come to vote!

President Klaus Iohannis said May 26 is an important day and urged Romanians to vote. "This is an important day and I am not telling this just to you, journalists, but all Romanians: Come to vote!", he told the journalists, before casting his own ballot.

#Europeanelections2019/Minority leader Orban calls vote citizen's weapon, expects ballot outcome to be surprising

Bucharest, May 26 /Agerpres / - National chairman of the opposition National Liberal Party (PNL) Ludovic Orban said on Sunday that the vote is the "strongest weapon" available to every citizen, adding that the result of the poll will be surprising and clearly indicating that "things have fundamentally changed" in Romania.

UPDATE/President Iohannis: Dragnea ordered CNA to ignore the referendum

President Klaus Iohannis stated on Thursday that the Social Democratic Party (PSD) tried "to boycott the referendum" even institutionally, with the head of state mentioning that Liviu Dragnea "ordered the CNA [the National Audiovisual Council of Romania]" to ignore the referendum of 26 May.

Iohannis: PSD tries to bend laws to save leader; referendum providing stamp that it is no longer acceptable

President Klaus Iohannis said on Tuesday that the Social Democratic Party (PSD) is trying to "bend" the laws to save its national leader Liviu Drganea from going to jail, adding that the referendum on May 26 offers an opportunity to the Romanians to say no more. "Romania matters, Romanians matter to the EU. Do you know who does not matter? PSD does not matter to Europe.

#EuropeanParliament2019 Iohannis: PSD doesn't matter in Europe, they have proven not capable of anything

President Klaus Iohannis, present at the National Liberal Party (PNL) electoral in Bucharest, voiced his conviction that this party will go on to win the elections to the European Parliament, adding that the Social Democratic Party (PSD, major at rule, ed.n.) "does not matter" in Europe. "In Europe, PSD does not matter, because they have proven they are not capable of anything.

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