Director general of the Municipal Library “B. P. Hasdeu” Lidia Kulikovski said today is a different voting day because there is not only the duty, but also the conviction that everyone’s vote counts. “It is different because the diaspora showed us, those who remained at home, that they care about their country even if they will not return home. It is different because we feel the consolidation of the pro-European voters for a cause. It is different because now we no longer believe in the success story of the Republic of Moldova. We now got to vote to save the country,” Lidia Kulikovski stated for IPN.
She added that this voting day is different because there is a lot of feeling, hope as well as fear that we will end up in a red abyss from where we will be unable to get out easily or will never get out.
“It is a day when a small stamp decides our destiny. Go to vote, dear people, for you, for your children. Don’t allow the lie to rule in Moldova. Let’s show the world that we are not thieves and liars and that we deserve to be in Europe,” said Lidia Kulikovski.