The polling station No. 220 is located in the City Palace of Culture of Tiraspol. Festive music sounds in the City Palace of Culture of Tiraspol from the very morning. Deputy Chairperson of the Supreme Council Galina Antyufeeva, like thousands of Pridnestrovians, came to fulfill her civic duty.
The Vice Speaker of the Parliament called on the Pridnestrovians to show their active civic position, to come to the elections and vote for the future of Pridnestrovie.
The same polling station in the center of the capital of Pridnestrovie was visited this morning by Deputy Chairman of the Russian State Duma Committee for CIS Affairs, Eurasian Integration and Relations with Compatriots Artem Turov and member of the Federation Council Committee on Budget and Financial Markets Vadim Dengin. The Russian guests got acquainted with how the electoral process is organized and talked with members of the electoral commission. Representatives of the precinct commission said that the site was opened on time, no violations were revealed. People in a good mood come to the polls and vote. Artem Turov in the Russian parliament represents the interests of Pridnestrovians. He often comes to Pridnestrovie, meets with voters and always tries to help.
There are 55 polling stations in Tiraspol, including the satellite city of the capital Dnestrovsk. Voting takes place in compliance with all quarantine regulations. At the entrance, representatives of the precinct election commission treat citizens' hands, provide a medical mask. Interior Ministry officers keep order in the room and remind residents of Tiraspol to keep their distance. Representatives of the precinct commission help residents of Tiraspol find their address and observe the ballot box.
Young people who vote for the first time are presented with badges with the inscription: "I decide, I vote!" and the flag of the republic, added Tatiana Arzeeva.
As of 15.00, about 270 Pridnestrovians voted at polling station No. 220. Residents of Tiraspol go to the polls with a smile. They believe that the future of Pridnestrovie depends on their votes.
Maxim Gaidukevich is 24 years old. He studies and works in Pridnestrovie. He believes that young Pridnestrovians should definitely take part in the elections, because it is the young generation who will have to develop the republic in the future.
Natalia Stepanova is a pensioner. He tries not to miss the elections and she says that the future is in our hands.
Until 20.00 you can still come and vote. In addition, a portable trade works on the site. You can try the products of Pridnestrovian bakers and confectioners.