Tuesday, November 26, 2024, 1:06 p.m
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The 2024 parliamentary elections take place on Sunday, December 1, and will determine the structure of the Parliament, consisting of the Senate and the Chamber of Deputies. In total, in 2024, 31 parties and alliances, as well as 19 organizations of national minorities, signed up. Here is who the National Liberal Party wants to send to the two houses of parliament.
Parliamentary elections are held once every 4 years and are done through a system of proportional representation with voting in single-member colleges. Moreover, members are elected from all parties that have exceeded the electoral threshold of 5% of the national vote or at least 20% of the votes in four constituencies.
Many of those who find themselves in eligible PNL seats were propelled onto the lists directly from the “centre”, and some have no connection with the county where they are running, he writes recorder.ro.
Among them is the Minister of Education, Ligia Deca, initially proposed to run on lists in Bucharest. Due to limited places, it was moved to the PNL Vâlcea list. Diana Păun, advisor to President Klaus Iohannis on health issues, opens the list for the Senate in Caraș-Severin.
After obtaining the lowest PNL score in the elections for the Capital City Hall, Sebastian Burduja, opens the list at the Chamber of Deputies in Bucharest. He is followed by the former president of CNAS, Andrei Baciu, criminally prosecuted in the pandemic procurement case.
Ilie Bolojan, the new president of PNL, opens the party lists in Bihor.
Source: ziare.com