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Romania: President Iohannis signs decree on convening new Parliament elect ( )

Romania: President Iohannis signs decree on convening new Parliament elect ( )
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Orban: Any proposal to strengthen formation of future coalition must be brought to negotiating table

Sursa foto: Facebook National Liberal Party (PNL) Chair Ludovic Orban says that in the first two days of negotiations with Save Romania Union - Party of Liberty, Unity and Solidarity Alliance (USR PLUS) and Hungarian Democratic Union of Romania (UDMR) it was agreed to communicate only the things on which an agreement was reached, pointing out that any proposal or possible solution for the formation of the future coalition must be brought to the negotiating table, according to AGERPRES. During the first two days of negotiations we agreed with the leaders of USR PLUS and UDMR to communicate only together and only those things on which we reached an agreement. Given that our common understanding was to avoid the individual communications of positions which have not been the subject of consensus between the leaders of the three formations remain consistent with the agreed agreement with the other discussion partners consistent with the initial agreement, Orban said in a press release

Romanian elections and the shaping of a new coalition – the last chance for change - New Eastern Europe - A bimonthly news magazine dedicated to Central and Eastern European affairs

People vote in Timisoara during the Romanian parliamentary elections on December 6th. Photo: der makabere / Shutterstock On December 6th, Romanians went to the polls to elect the members of the country’s two parliamentary houses – the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate. In this difficult period for the country, the elections registered the lowest voter turnout since the fall of communism in Romania. Only five parties won seats in parliament. The big winner was the Social Democratic Party (28.90 per cent in the Chamber of Deputies and 29.32 per cent in the Senate). The party of the current President Klaus Iohannis, the National Liberal Party, took second place (25.19 per cent in the Chamber of Deputies and 25.58 per cent in the Senate). At the same time, USR PLUS, a party with a strong anti-corruption agenda, came in third (15.37 per cent in the Chamber of Deputies and 15.86 per cent in the Senate). The biggest surprise, however, was the performance of the Alliance for the Union

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