Молдова и Великобритания идут почти вровень по числу проголосовавших на румынских президентских выборах, пишет @romania_ru.
В Молдове свой голос отдали 13,7 тысяч человеку, а в Великобритании - 12,6 тысяч.
На третьем месте по явке разместилась Германия (11,6 тысяч). За ней следуют Италия (10,7 тысяч) и Испания (9,1 тысяча). В США и Канаде – 882 и 650 человек соответственно.
▪️В России проголосовали 17 румынский граждан.
▪️На территории самой Румынии выборы пройдут в воскресенье.
Молдова и Великобритания идут почти вровень по числу проголосовавших на румынских президентских выборах, пишет @romania_ru.
В Молдове свой голос отдали 13,7 тысяч человеку, а в Великобритании - 12,6 тысяч.
На третьем месте по явке разместилась Германия (11,6 тысяч). За ней следуют Италия (10,7 тысяч) и Испания (9,1 тысяча). В США и Канаде – 882 и 650 человек соответственно.
▪️В России проголосовали 17 румынский граждан.
▪️На территории самой Румынии выборы пройдут в воскресенье.
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