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Accessible Vote for All: Project that Reduces Physical Barriers in Polling Stations

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In last year's parliamentary elections, not six percent of polling stations were not accessible to people with disabilities. The INFONET alliance in partnership with UNDP and the Central Electoral Commission proposes to equip the premises of 30 institutions with ramps where citizens go to vote. Investments exceed $200 thousand and are extremely important, because they offer equal opportunities for all citizens with the right to vote.
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In last year's parliamentary elections, not six percent of polling stations were not accessible to people with disabilities. The INFONET alliance in partnership with UNDP and the Central Electoral Commission proposes to equip the premises of 30 institutions with ramps where citizens go to vote. Investments exceed $200 thousand and are extremely important, because they offer equal opportunities for all citizens with the right to vote.

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radiomoldova.md broke the news on Thursday, April 16, 2026.
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