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  • Romanians abroad and the European election

    Romanians abroad and the European election

    The Foreign
    Ministry in Bucharest has published the Handbook of the Romanian Voter Abroad
    in the run-up to the European Parliament election on May 26. The document seeks
    to provide accurate information to Romanians abroad over the ways they can cast
    their votes in the election. The handbook includes information regarding people
    with voting rights, the documents based on which they can vote abroad and the
    voting procedure. Romanians outside the country’s borders on election day can
    vote in any polling station set up abroad. Under the legislation in force, the
    list of polling stations will be published on the webpage of the Foreign
    Ministry and on the webpages of Romania’s diplomatic missions and consular
    offices by April 27 at the latest. Romanians who vote abroad will be included
    on the lists of additional voters. Also worth mentioning is that polling
    stations abroad will not include mobile ballot boxes, while voters will not be
    able to vote based on their travel or voter cards. Moreover, postal voting will
    be ineligible in next month’s election. The handbook is available on the
    Ministry webpage in the European Parliament election section. The Foreign
    Ministry recalls that, to be able to vote, Romanian citizens must present a
    valid Romanian ID. Furthermore, the Ministry
    recommends Romanians abroad to check for updated information on its website in
    the European Parliament election section. For instance, in Italy, currently
    home to the biggest Romanian community totaling some 1.2 million people, there
    will be 70 polling stations, Romania’s Ambassador to Rome, George Bologan has
    announced:


    When organizing the election we’ve taken several factors under
    advisement, from comparative voter turnout statistics of previous years and the
    interest voiced by the Romanian community, to the flow dynamics of Romanians in
    various communities or regions as well as human and financial resources and
    logistics. On May 26 Italy will also be organizing local elections in certain
    regions.


    The upcoming
    European Parliament election are crucial for the future of the EU and its
    members. At present there are 751 MEPs elected by citizens in 28 Member States.
    If Britain leaves before May 23, Great Britain will not take part in the vote
    and the number of MEPs will drop to 705. Romania is expected to have 33 MEPs in
    the new Parliament, one more compared to the 2014-2019 tenure.