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Romanian Foreign Ministry Uses Twitter To Get Romanians Abroad To Vote For President, Referendum

Romania’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs is using Twitter to promote presidential elections and the national referendum to Romanians abroad and is helped by several companies and media outlets to get Romanians travelling or living abroad to vote.
Romanian Foreign Ministry Uses Twitter To Get Romanians Abroad To Vote For President, Referendum
02 nov. 2009, 14:06, English

Oana Marinescu, general manager of the Ministry’s public diplomacy office, told a news conference Monday that several media outlets and private and state-owned companies have willingly got involved to help popularize the vote for presidential elections and a referendum to downsize the Parliament on November 22.

Romanian citizens voting abroad will have to fill in an affidavit saying they only cast one ballot for each question in the referendum and for the country’s president.