• atro_city
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    351 month ago

    Yes for what? Ah, whether they constitutionally want to join the EU.

    A BBC producer at a polling station in Transnistria relayed a first-hand account of a woman asking an election monitor where she could be paid the cash offered to her for her vote

    Holy shit, Russia…

    • @khannieOP
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      101 month ago

      It was a referendum to make constitutional changes that would allow EU accession.

      • @[email protected]
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        71 month ago

        Not allow for EU accession, the Moldovan government could’ve joined the EU without the referendum. This referendum adds a constitutional requirement for all future Moldovan governments to keep working to join the EU, to basically protect Moldova from being fucked over by a future pro Russian government

        • @khannieOP
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          31 month ago

          Thanks for the clarification.

    • bluGill
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      21 month ago

      If you have a proper secret vote, then getting paid cash to vote is not a problem. The election judges just need to tell everyone that it is perfectly moral (a stronger case than just legal) to vote for something and collect the cash for voting against.

      • atro_city
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        51 month ago

        It is a secret vote. It’s up to the voter to keep it secret.

        And also, how is getting paid cash to vote not a problem? It’s quite clearly voter manipulation. Are you Russian?

        • @Maggoty
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          He’s saying the hard counter is to tell people the vote is secret. They can vote their way and then tell the person offering cash anything they want to tell them. They are under no moral obligation to tell such criminals the truth.

          Elon Musk is finding this out in Arizona and Pennsylvania right now and it’s hilarious.