CADIDATE'S VOTES: Most voted in the first half of the day
Some of the candidates on the uninominal constituencies have already voted. Most of them appeared at polling stations in the first half of the day. Politicians urged everyone to express their political option through active participation in today's polls.
"That's how you can see, I can get it all out and when I vote it means it anyway", said PL president Dorin Chirtoaca.
Dorin Chirtoaca voted at polling station no. 79, from primary school no. 91 "Antonin Ursu", from Calea Iesilor Street from the Capital.
"Personally, I voted to lay the foundations for unity and to build the union and Great Romania in the next 10 years. All citizens urge them to vote and participate in these elections, to vote as they see fit, but to participate to vote", said PL leader Dorin Chirtoaca.
Democrat Constantin Tutu voiced his vote to the 88th kindergarten in Codru.
"I voted for the Republic of Moldova to have a beautiful future, as we started three years ago, to have pensions, salaries, people to live peacefully in this country. We have roads to do, kindergartens, schools, aqueducts, sewers "There are a lot of things that need to be finished and others started", said PD deputy Constantin Tutu.
Another candidate of the Democratic Party, Eugene Nichiforciuc, voted in the 8th district, Floresti. He came with his wife and their two children.
"I voted for the good things started in the Republic of Moldova, including Floresti, to continue. We voted the only team in the country able to make good roads, increase pensions, increase wages, ensure a good future for our children here at home. voted the Democratic Party's team", said DPM candidate Eugeniu Nichiforciuc.
He also expressed the right to vote and the leader of the Shor Party, a candidate on Orhei's uninominal constituency.
"Politicians will stop dealing with politics and start worrying about people's problems. That's why I voted today", said Ilan Shor leader.
Co-chairman of the electoral bloc NOW, Andrei Nastase exercised his right to vote at the National Bureau of Statistics in Chisinau. Nastase had shown himself confident that he would get the majority in Parliament.
"I came today to vote for a change, for a good change of the things in the Republic of Moldova. I trust that together with my colleagues we will change, we need a majority", said candidate of the electoral bloc, Andrei Nastase.
PAS leader Maia Sandu, co-president of the ACUM block, went to vote at "Petru Rares" school. Sandu came with some party sympathizers.
"All those who do not let us be manipulated, we can not be lied, let us mobilize and come to a large number to vote! It is our chance, but it is our duty to do our duty honestly", said co-chair of ACUM block, Maia Sandu.
325 electoral contestants are enrolled in the country's uninominal constituencies.