{"id":570,"date":"2010-09-05T16:14:00","date_gmt":"2010-09-05T16:14:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/alegeliber.md\/?p=570"},"modified":"2010-09-17T11:27:56","modified_gmt":"2010-09-17T11:27:56","slug":"raport-preliminar-nr-1-al-asocia%c8%9biei-promo-lex-privind-votarea-peste-hotare-la-referendumul-republican-constitutional","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/alegeliber.md\/en\/raport-preliminar-nr-1-al-asocia%c8%9biei-promo-lex-privind-votarea-peste-hotare-la-referendumul-republican-constitutional-570.html","title":{"rendered":"First preliminary report on voting process abroad \/ National Constitutional Referendum"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><\/p>\n<p><a rel=\"attachment wp-att-616\" href=\"http:\/\/alegeliber.md\/?attachment_id=616\"><img loading=\"lazy\" class=\"alignleft size-medium wp-image-616\" title=\"voting abroad report\" src=\"https:\/\/alegeliber.md\/wp-content\/uploads\/2010\/09\/voting-abroad-report-200x145.jpg\" alt=\"\" width=\"200\" height=\"145\" srcset=\"https:\/\/alegeliber.md\/wp-content\/uploads\/2010\/09\/voting-abroad-report-200x145.jpg 200w, https:\/\/alegeliber.md\/wp-content\/uploads\/2010\/09\/voting-abroad-report-100x72.jpg 100w, https:\/\/alegeliber.md\/wp-content\/uploads\/2010\/09\/voting-abroad-report.jpg 581w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 200px) 100vw, 200px\" \/><\/a>The \u201cPromo-LEX\u201d Association in partnership with \u201cMo\u015ftenitorii\u201d  Association, both members of the Civic Coalition for Free and Fair Elections monitored the voting process in the constitutional  referendum on September 5, 2010 at 40 polling stations located out of  the Republic of Moldova*.<\/p>\n<p>A number of shortcomings marked the voting process at the polling stations abroad monitored under this initiative:<\/p>\n<p>A number of out-of-country polling stations were opened with delays and  in breach of procedures. In the Italian town of Mestre, the polling  station (PS) no.323 opened one hour and a quarter later than it should  have, while the electoral bureau of that station had never assembled for  a formal meeting until shortly before the start of the poll. The start  of the vote was also delayed in Milan (PS no.356), Madrid (PS no.339),  Santander (PS no.370), and Odessa (PS no.350).<\/p>\n<p>In most of the monitored polling stations, there were members of the  electoral bureaus who were not present at the opening hours. Such  situations were registered at the polling stations in Greece, at some  polling stations in Italy and Russia, and in Toulouse and Odessa.<\/p>\n<p>Of particular concern was the presence of law-enforcement officers in  the immediate vicinity of the polling places abroad. For example, when  the polling place no.338 opened in Moscow, there were 15 uniformed  policemen outside the station (when the Romanian version of this report  was first issued in the course of election day, the group of policemen  had dispersed, but one or two were periodically reappearing). Similarly,  6 police officers were observed near the polling station hosted by the  Moldovan Embassy in Athens, Greece. A police patrol was stationed  outside the polling place in Madrid, Spain. The polling station in Turin  was opened close to a police station. In most of the cases, it was the  election officials who requested the presence of the law-enforcement  officers, citing the need to ensure order and voters&#8217; safety, and in  Madrid citing concerns of potential terrorist attacks.<\/p>\n<p>In some cases, the members of the electoral bureaus had a very poor  knowledge of the voting procedures. In Padua, Italy, two cases were  registered where voting was allowed with an identity card (buletin de  identitate). Most of the voters were entered on supplementary lists as  the primary electoral rolls were imperfect. Some polling stations didn&#8217;t  have primary voter rolls at all. This was observed in  Heraklion,  Greece, and at both polling stations in Mestre, Italy.<\/p>\n<p>In Russia, the packs of ballots destined for the polling station in  Domodedovo were sent to the station in Mojaisk and vice-versa. Another  faux pas happened with the electoral supplies destined for the polling  stations in Bucharest and Lisbon.<\/p>\n<p>In Italy, most of the polling stations didn&#8217;t receive voting boxes, with  two of them using cardboard boxes in stead. The same problem in Greece  was solved in cooperation with the Greek public authorities, which  offered polling booths and transparent boxes for the referendum.<\/p>\n<p>* A number of 79 national observers monitored the voting process in the  constitutional referendum at polling stations in Belgium (Brussels), the  Czech Republic (Prague), Greece (Athens, Heraklion, Thessaloniki),  France (Paris, Toulouse), Germany (Berlin, Munich, Hamburg), Spain  (Madrid, Santander), Portugal (Lisbon, Faro, Portimao), Romania  (Bucharest \u2013 2, Gala\u0163i, Timi\u015foara, Cluj, Ia\u015fi), the Russian Federation  (Moscow, Domdedovo, Mojaisk, St. Petersburg), Ukraine (Odessa), Italy  (Rome \u2013 2, Mestre \u2013 2, Milan \u2013 2, Padua \u2013 2, Bologna -2, Parma, Turin,  Verona, Naples).<\/p>\n<p>This project is funded by the \u201cDemocracy Support Programme\u201d, a joint  initiative between the European Union and the Council of Europe<\/p>\n<p>Contact Person: Olga Gordila, Tel +3737 22 449626<\/p>\n<p><\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The \u201cPromo-LEX\u201d Association in partnership with \u201cMo\u015ftenitorii\u201d Association, both members of the Civic Coalition for Free and Fair Elections monitored the voting process in the constitutional referendum on September 5, 2010 at 40 polling stations located out of the Republic of Moldova*. 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