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Journalist Cristian Tudor Popescu said Sunday, on Digi24, why he voted in local elections. “I went to the polls like a fish thrown onto the shore and suffocates,” he said, noting that the risk of contamination at the polling station is zero.
Cristian Tudor Popescu described his voting experience: “I voted! The chances, in my opinion, of contamination in the electoral college where I was, in sector 1, in Grivița, are nil. Here are the conditions under which the voting was carried out: at the entrance I was offered disinfectant, I disinfected my hands, then a pair of gloves, then a mask, after which my temperature was taken not with the thermometer of gun, but at a distance, It appeared on a screen where I was filmed, and the physical distance was continuous, all the time, no one was approaching anyone. At the voting station I stuck my sticker only on the ballot. No contact, no approach on the way through the voting station. The means of disinfection and protection are 100% ”.
“Unfortunately, I did not see many people. For so many years since I voted here, I know what the presence is like. For now, the presence is quite low,” added the journalist.
“I went to the polls like a fish thrown onto the shore and suffocates. What should the fish do in this situation? Jump, fight in all directions, wait to get back into the water. He does not know if he will hit the water with the next jump, but he knows that if he stays, if he does not move, he will die. That’s why I went to the polls, ”explained Cristian Tudor Popescu why he went to vote today.
You can see Cristian Tudor Popescu again this afternoon, starting at 23:00, after we know the first results of the elections at the ballot box, in a special edition moderated by Claudiu Pîndaru.