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Romanians vote for new parliament as presidential race pending

Romanian voters cast ballots for a new parliament on Sunday, shortly after the dark horse independent candidate Calin Georgescu's lead in the first round of the presidential election.

Sentinel Digital Desk

BUCHAREST: Romanian voters cast ballots for a new parliament on Sunday, shortly after the dark horse independent candidate Calin Georgescu's lead in the first round of the presidential election.

More than 18 million Romanian citizens, including those living abroad, cast ballots to fill 332 seats in the Chamber of Deputies and 137 in the Senate, Xinhua news agency reported. A total of 18,968 polling stations across Romania's 42 constituencies opened at 7:00 a.m and will close at 9:00 p.m.

Additionally, 950 polling stations abroad are operating over the weekend, on both Saturday and Sunday.

Over 8,000 candidates from 31 political parties, alliances, and 19 national minority organizations contested the election. Major parties in the race include the Social Democratic Party, SOS Romania, National Liberal Party, and Alliance for the Union of Romanians; Right Force, Hungarian Democratic Union of Romania, and Save Romania Union.

Parties must secure at least 5 percent of the national vote or over 20 percent in at least four constituencies to gain parliamentary representation.

The legislative vote is sandwiched between two rounds of presidential races, a week after the unprecedented Constitutional Court order that the Central Electoral Bureau recounts the first round's votes. (IANS)

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