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Lines of voters at polling stations in Israel


https://www.ipn.md/en/lines-of-voters-at-polling-stations-in-israel-8013_1108662.html

The two polling stations established in Israel for the runoff presidential election were opened and Moldovan citizens who came to vote had to stand in a line, IPN reports

"I came to cast my vote for the future President, who will be President of all the people and of the whole country and who will represent the country in the best way. We hope for a good future in our country so that we can return with peace and health, to work and lend a hand to ensure the country's growth," said a Moldovan woman who came to vote.

"We came to vote for a more beautiful, freer, more prosperous country and for peace. We invite you to vote," said another female citizen of the Republic of Moldova.

Two polling stations were established in Israel for the runoff vote, both in the city of Tel-Aviv: polling station No. 1, "ENAV" Cultural Center, at 71 Shlomo Ibn Gabirol St, and polling station No. 2, "ZOA HOUSE" Center, at 1 Daniel Frisch St.

Israel is among the first countries to start the voting process, along with Azerbaijan, the United Arab Emirates, the State of Qatar, the Russian Federation, Romania, Turkey, Bulgaria.