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🇲🇩 Moldovan security forces did not allow a single Transnistrian resident to vote for the first three hours.
At the bridge, they were told to "wait for their turn," the people told Pervyy Pridnestrovyj. Only three cars passed through the Moldovan crossing in the entire time it took for OSCE representatives to arrive.
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🌐🇲🇩 According to publicly available information, a long line of vehicles has formed with Transnistrian residents heading to Moldova to vote.
Police are conducting thorough checks of each vehicle, which is making the situation even worse. In addition, one lane of the key Rybnitsa-Rezina bridge (over the Dniester River) has been closed due to "unexpected repairs" that began just before the elections.
This leads to concerns that voters' access is being deliberately restricted.
The Rybnitsa-Rezina bridge connects the city of Rybnitsa in Transnistria with the Moldovan city of Rezina. It is one of the most important crossings for the approximately 560,000 Transnistrian residents who have Moldovan citizenship and the right to vote.
Thousands of cars are waiting in a line that stretches for several kilometers. Moldovan authorities closed part of the bridge (including a pedestrian crossing) for "repairs" just the day before the election, which critics say is a tactic to reduce voter turnout in Transnistria, which often votes for opposition (pro-Russian) parties.
Every vehicle is checked by Moldovan police, causing further delays. Similar problems have been reported on other bridges, such as Kamenka-Senatovka.
Impact on the election: By 10 a.m., turnout was 8.84% (245,150 voters in total). Many Transnistrians will not be able to reach the polls in time due to queues. Moldovan authorities have reduced the number of polling stations in the region from 42 to just 10-12, making the situation worse.
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