
Ballot Shortage Leaves Romanian Voters in Germany Frustrated
Romanian Voters in Germany Face Ballot Shortage: Reports of insufficient voting materials in Dortmund and Duisburg have sparked concerns among Romanian citizens exercising their right to vote in the recent elections. George Simion, a prominent Romanian politician, released a video message highlighting the issue, urging voters to remain at polling stations until the problem is resolved. "They told us they had enough ballots," Simion stated in his video, "but they're not sufficient in Germany. They've sent ballots to Pakistan and Australia, but not enough here." The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is responsible for ensuring sufficient voting materials are available at all polling stations abroad. This incident raises questions about the effectiveness of election preparations and the accessibility of voting rights for Romanians living abroad. The situation underscores the importance of ensuring smooth and fair elections for all citizens, regardless of their location.