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Presidential elections were held in Romania on 24 November 2024. [1] [2] [3] A second round was due to be held on 8 December 2024 as no candidate achieved an absolute majority in the first round. [2] [4] [3] However, on 6 December 2024 the Constitutional Court annulled the election, alleging that a Russian influence operation had impacted the vote.
In preparation for the next presidential election in Romania, which took place on November 24 (first round) and second round which would have taken place on December 8, 2024, various polling companies and organizations in Romania conducted a series of opinion polls to measure and track voting intentions of the electorate.
12 March – President Klaus Iohannis announces that he will run for Secretary-General of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. [1]31 March – Bulgaria and Romania partially join the Schengen Area, allowing travel by air and sea without border checks, Austria vetoed travel by land without border checks over fears that non-EU citizens could get easier access to the European Union.
In preparation for the next Romanian parliamentary election, which took on 1 December 2024, [1] various polling companies and organisations from Romania have already (more specifically since December 2020 onwards) been carrying out a series of opinion polling to gauge and keep track of the voting intention among the overall electorate.
Local elections were held in Romania on 9 June 2024. They were the eighth post-1989 local elections in the country. The previous Romanian local elections in 2020 were won by the National Liberal Party (PNL), even though the Social Democratic Party (PSD) came in with significantly more County Council Presidents and mayors than the National Liberals.
The Permanent Electoral Authority is the Romanian agency that manages the electoral infrastructure between the elections. [1] During the elections, the authority is the Central Electoral Bureau, specially constituted for each election. [2
In 2021, USR and PLUS officially merged, with only the Save Romania Union (USR) name being retained by both parties as part of the fusion protocol. [14] In September 2021, the forced exit of the USR from the government by the PNL and incumbent President Klaus Iohannis triggered a political crisis which ended by the subsequent entry of the PSD ...
8 January 1902 41 Ion I. C. Brătianu i: 9 January 1902 11 December 1904 PNL: 42 General Iacob Lahovary: 22 December 1904 8 February 1907 43 Ioan Lahovary ii: 9 February 1907 11 March 1907 44 Dimitrie A. Sturdza v: 12 March 1907 27 December 1908 45 Ion I. C. Brătianu ii: 27 December 1908 1 November 1909 PNL: 46 Alexandru Djuvara: 1 November ...