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Social Democrats claim victory in Romania's election

2016-12-12 18 Dailymotion

Romania’s leftist Social Democrat Party (PSD) says it will begin talks on forming a coalition after exit polls had them winning Sunday’s parliamentary election.<br /><br /> The PSD is seeking re-election a year after the coalition it led stepped down amid street protests triggered by a fatal nightclub fire in Bucharest.<br /><br /> The demonstrations against inept officials and corruption have since faded.<br /><br /> Romanian left stages comeback a year after deadly fire https://t.co/hz4HPbj8oN— AFP news agency (@AFP) December 11, 2016<br /> <br /><br /> PSD leader Liviu Dragnea has promised reforms.<br />His campaign in the run-up to Sunday’s vote pledged to address low living standards throughout much of Romania. Claiming victory he said: <br /><br /> “I want to assure all Romanians that everything we have presented (promised) in our economic programme during this electoral campaign will be implemented by a PSD government.”<br /><br /> Winning close to 46 percent of the vote, the PSD will bring into government their long term liberal ally known as ALDE which took about 6 percent.<br /><br /> The PSD’s nearest rival, the centre-right National Liberal Party (PNL), was left far behind in the Sunday’s poll garnering just 20%. A total of 504 seats were being contested.<br /><br /> One notable performance came from a newcomer to Romanian politics, “The Save Romania Union” party led by Nicusor Dan which on its first time out has won up to 9 percent.<br /><br /> The PDS wants to install Dragnea as prime minister but it’s unclear if that will happen. He is curently serving a two year suspended sentence over electoral fraud which legally bars him from office. He has denied any wrongdoing. But either way the vote marks a remarkable come back for the politician.<br />

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