Sandu: We Must Win in Chisinau in Order to Continue the Reforms Launched

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Prime Minister Maia Sandu addressed citizens before the second round of local elections in Chisinau. “You have overthrown the Plahotniuc regime. You protested rain or shine, defending the freedom of the nation. You came to vote, despite threats, long distances, and fear. You resisted. You supported the creation of a democratic and European government. It was a long and tiring way, but we have not yet reached the end. We need to stay united. It requires a lot of patience and participation. Your vote in Chisinau is necessary,”the prime minister said, quoted by unimedia.info According to the co-chair of the ACUM bloc, the government and authorities will be able to implement the reforms that have been launchedonly through the active participation of citizens. “The changes initiated by the government cannot continue without you. It is important to win the elections in Chisinau so that the government can continue the reforms that have been launched, and the city administration could initiate real reformsfor the first time. We must remain strong and united in order to reform justice and build a true country. It is important to win the elections in Chisinau so that the consequences of the changes begin to reach every citizen of the country and the capital. If we lose the city, we risk losing everything that we started. Together with you, we will win in the city, and the changes will be irreversible. The position of prime minister is temporary, but I will always be a citizen of Chisinau. That is why, like you, I want Chisinau to be for people. Vote for Andrei Nastase!” the prime minister wrote on her Facebook page. On November 3, Chisinau will host the second round of mayoral elections, in which Ion Ceban from PSRM and Andrei Nastase from ACUM bloc will fight. In the October 20 elections, socialist Ion Ceban won 40.19%, and his rival Andrei Nastase - 31.08% of the vote. Point