There are 20 million citizens in Romania and 18.5 million Romanians with the right to vote are on the electoral lists. So officially we only have 1.5 million children between 0 and 18 years old. Which is logically impossible.
This means that on the electoral lists there are people who do not exist in reality. At the other extreme, there are between 150,000 and 200,000 people in Romania who do not have a birth certificate or any kind of identity document, real people who officially do not exist.
In order to find out who are the dead who vote, I propose to introduce compulsory voting and those who do not vote (with the exception of some known objective situations – state of health, etc.) to be fined a symbolic amount. So theoretically, 18.5 million people will have to vote in the next elections.
I am curious to see how the state will fine those who are on the electoral lists but do not exist in reality and how those who exist but do not have birth/identity documents will exercise their vote.
How is it that in the information age we have in an EU member country:
– people who actually exist but do not officially exist and
– people who do not actually exist but officially exist?
After the vote, there will be millions of citizens who didn’t vote and our politicians will rub their hands with joy that they will give some more fines and collect some more money from which they can steal as much as they can. Then they will send control bodies to fine the chiulangi. Some boys will go with the list in hand to the homes of those who did not vote and will find that those people do not actually exist. So the electoral lists will have to be updated and other boys and girls with warm jobs arranged by the state who should have updated those lists before the elections will have to be fired.
Most likely, such an idea will not be put into practice in our country, because the dead must also vote because they are souls too :)