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András Vaski 2020.12.18. It’s a season full of elections in Romania this year, as on December 6th, citizens of Romania went to the polls to elect their senators and members of parliament. The election was marked by a record low turnout of 32% of eligible voters. The results were quite surprising when taking the September municipal elections into account, as the Socialist PSD made a comeback, winning 29% of the vote, up from their rather weak showing a few months earlier. However, it is important to mention that overall PSD’s vote decreased by approximately 16% compared to the 2016 legislative election, translating to a significant loss in parliamentary seats. The centre-right PNL and USR-PLUS parties won 25% and 15% of the vote respectively, increasing their share of parliamentary seats compared to the last legislative election, but underperforming compared to the local elections. A major change on the centre-right of the Romanian politic ....
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Elections 2020: A small victory for the right, but Romania won’t deviate from its Western path December 10, 2020 Share These elections were never going to be easy – COVID-19 has revealed the catastrophic state of Romania’s healthcare system and poverty is rising in the midst of a recession – but voter turnout was at an unexpected record low of 33 percent. In the end, the Social Democrat Party (PSD) secured 30 percent of the vote, followed by the center-right National Liberal Party (PNL) with 25 percent, and the pro-EU Union for Romania’s Salvation (USR-PLUS) with 15 percent. In what came as a shock to most, the newly established far-right Alliance for Romanian Unity (AUR) secured 9 percent of the vote and will now likely enter parliament. ....