If you think that's crazy, maybe you should check out how things are going in Moldova...
Moldovan President Sandu is also a Romanian national, like many of her compatriots. She supported Nicusor Dan in the May 2025 Romanian presidential election and voted for him.
It may seem odd that Sandu holds Romanian citizenship, enjoys voting rights in Romania and effectively promotes the end of her independent state. Yet for many, her attitude simply underscores the linguistic, historic and cultural ties between Romania and Moldova. Both countries use Romanian as their official state language.
How can the leader of a political party live in another country?
If you think that's crazy, maybe you should check out how things are going in Moldova...
https://www.dw.com/en/could-romania-and-moldova-reunite/a-77181648
How is having a 2nd citizenship related to living in another country than the one you are politically participating in? (The asked question)
Why is it odd to have a 2nd citizenship and be able to vote in that country?
Your comment makes no sense.