Moldova's President Maia Sandu is making her final appearances ahead of a crunch dual vote on 20 October. Her political future and that of the whole country rests on a presidential election coupled with a referendum on EU membership for the ex-Soviet country of 2.6 million people.
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00:00...many achievements and many, many joys.
00:03Who wants to have the most joys in the world?
00:08I was excited in a moment of excitement,
00:12I had a light eye, but now I'm happy, yes.
00:16I'm not nervous anymore.
00:18...keep the keys, the keys and the keys...
00:21...about the city of night...
00:24Romania...
00:26...is such a great country...
00:29We don't choose only the presidents,
00:31and it's important to choose an honest man,
00:33a correct man who loves this country,
00:35but this Sunday we make an important decision at the referendum.
00:39And this decision depends on our fate,
00:43our country, for many decades to come.
00:46The European Union is, first of all, a peace project,
00:49and this is what we have to explain to the people.
00:51All the monuments will help our children
00:53to be better equipped,
00:55to have basic living conditions.
00:57Hopefully, in the European Union,
00:59we will be able to do things much faster.
01:15The result that the people will choose
01:21will depend on the future of Moldova.
01:24We hope that it will be a positive result,
01:27and we will take firm steps towards the European Union.
01:32I have children at home,
01:34I have daughters, children,
01:36but they also have to go to Europe,
01:39they have to go to Europe,
01:41as I say, they have to go to Europe.
01:44You can go!
01:46Thank you!
01:48Good luck!
01:54Thank you very much for your participation!