Legislative elections were held in
Romania
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on 9 December 2012. The
Social Liberal Union (USL) of Prime Minister
Victor Ponta
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won an absolute majority in both the
Chamber of Deputies
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and the
Senate
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. Despite the severe weather in parts of the country, the turnout was at 42%, slightly higher than the
last legislative elections held in 2008 which saw a turnout of 39%.
The Social Liberal Union (USL) obtained a huge majority in both the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate, with 60% and 59% respectively of the votes and in MP mandates, a record number of 395 seats. Far behind, the
Right Romania Alliance (ARD) came in second place with only 17% of the vote and 80 seats, losing about half of what they won in 2008.
The ARD was officially dissolved after the elections.
People's Party – Dan Diaconescu (PP–DD) and the
Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania (UDMR/RMDSZ) were the only other political groups that won seats in the Senate. Several
parties for ethnic minorities also received individual seats in the Chamber of Deputies.
Background
Protests
Following weeks of demonstrations against
austerity measures demanded by the
International Monetary Fund
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for a multi-billion US dollar loan, Prime Minister
Emil Boc resigned from his post on 6 February 2012. The opposition, represented by
Social Liberal Union leaders
Victor Ponta
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and
Crin Antonescu
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, then called for early elections. However, as the three parties behind the government (
PDL PDL is an initialism for:
Politics
*Democratic Liberal Party (Romania), Democratic Liberal Party (''Partidul Democrat Liberal''), a former political party in Romania
*Labour Democratic Party (''Partito Democratico del Lavoro''), a former politi ...
,
UDMR,
UNPR) still relied on a slight parliamentary majority, an interim solution was agreed with the opposition that the government could stay in power until the next elections, conditional of electing a political independent technocrat as the new
prime minister
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. The former
Foreign Intelligence Service Director
Mihai Răzvan Ungureanu was appointed interim prime minister on 9 February as a result.
The government announced the intention to hold legislative and
local elections at the same time, by lengthening the term of the local elected officials (Mayors, Local Councils, County Councils and County Councils Presidents). It was suspected the attempt to delay local elections were related to the fact, that massive street protests had erupted, and at the same time the Opposition political alliance
Social Liberal Union went on strike in
Parliament
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, pushing for early legislative elections to be called one or two weeks after local elections in June. Initially, the government proposed an election date in November 2012, but as the mayoral mandates expire in June 2012, this was ruled unconstitutional. The local elections were eventually held on
10 June
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, with an unexpected runoff and three repeated elections on 17 June.
Motion of no confidence
The political alliance
Social Liberal Union, at that time comprising the three parties
PSD,
PNL, and
PC, initiated and succeeded to vote a
motion of no confidence
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against
Mihai Răzvan Ungureanu and his
cabinet
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on 27 April 2012 after just two months in office.
President
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Traian Basescu
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nominated Opposition leader and president of the
Social Democratic Party
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Active parties
Fo ...
,
Victor Ponta
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as
Prime minister
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.
Electoral system
In May 2012, the new
USL government
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passed an electoral law in parliament, which changed the election system to a single-round
FPTP
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system without the 5%
electoral threshold
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with extra seats for minorities, both ethnic minorities and Romanian minorities. However, after PDL, fearing poor results in the elections ahead because of it, appealed the
Constitutional Court of Romania who invalidated the law on 27 June 2012 and reinstated the old one.
A consequence of this is that after the 2012 legislative elections the size of the new Parliament grew to a record total number of 588, an added 117 seats than in the last legislature: 39 supplementary
Senate
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seats, and 97 supplementary
Chamber of Deputies
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Description
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seats, including the 18 seats for the ethnic minorities parties and organisations.
Party standings and political alliances
In late 2010, the
PSD+PC Alliance broke up without affecting the
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seat held by the
PC. In January 2011, the
National Liberal Party – PNL and the
Conservative Party – PC formed the
Centre Right Alliance – ACD. In February 2011,
ACD together with the
Social Democratic Party – PSD formed the
Social Liberal Union – USL. Following the
local election
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,
PSD, and the
National Union for the Progress of Romania – UNPR formed the Centre Left Alliance, thus
UNPR joining
USL in mid 2012.
For the
2012 local election PDL PDL is an initialism for:
Politics
*Democratic Liberal Party (Romania), Democratic Liberal Party (''Partidul Democrat Liberal''), a former political party in Romania
*Labour Democratic Party (''Partito Democratico del Lavoro''), a former politi ...
formed various county-level alliances with a wide range of parties, including
UNPR. Following the
presidential impeachment referendum it urged the formation of a political alliance with a number of minor political parties and foundations, such as
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led by Mihail Neamțu, and the centre-right Civic Initiative led by
Mihai Răzvan Ungureanu. Eventually
Ungureanu joined a minor party,
Civic Force (FC), and was elected its president. The alliance registered at the Central Electoral Bureau was called
Right Romania Alliance – ARD formed by
PDL PDL is an initialism for:
Politics
*Democratic Liberal Party (Romania), Democratic Liberal Party (''Partidul Democrat Liberal''), a former political party in Romania
*Labour Democratic Party (''Partito Democratico del Lavoro''), a former politi ...
,
PNȚ-CD, and
FC.
Opinion polling
The
PDL PDL is an initialism for:
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*Democratic Liberal Party (Romania), Democratic Liberal Party (''Partidul Democrat Liberal''), a former political party in Romania
*Labour Democratic Party (''Partito Democratico del Lavoro''), a former politi ...
centred
ARD alliance was formed late after the
2012 Romanian presidential impeachment referendum
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. As a result, some opinion polls do not include the
ARD. Opinion polls that show
PDL PDL is an initialism for:
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*Democratic Liberal Party (Romania), Democratic Liberal Party (''Partidul Democrat Liberal''), a former political party in Romania
*Labour Democratic Party (''Partito Democratico del Lavoro''), a former politi ...
do not show
ARD.
UNPR joined
USL in August–September 2012, in a sceptical environment. As a result, some opinion polls show both political entities.
PNG-CD leader
George Becali
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Becali was a Member of the European Parliament between June 2009 and December 2012, and a Memb ...
joined the
PNL an runs backed by the
USL in
Bucharest
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. His former party did not propose any candidates for this election.
Candidates
Out of the 12 contesting parties running for the
Chamber of Deputies
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and the
Senate
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, only three submitted a full list of candidates:
Social Liberal Union (USL),
Right Romania Alliance (ARD), and the
Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania (UDMR/RMDSZ).
People's Party - Dan Diaconescu (PP-DD) submitted a list with one candidate less than all the available colleges. Only one
independent candidate
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Some politicians have political views th ...
decided to run for the Senate and 12 for the Chamber of Deputies. There were 18
national minorities associations proposing one candidate each for the Chamber of Deputies.
Results
The Social Liberal Union (USL) maintained majority in both the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate.
Senate
Chamber of Deputies
Local referendums
Two local non-binding referendums were also organized on 9 December, concerning environmental issues.
The first one took place in
Alba county and people were asked whether they were in favor or against the
Roșia Montană mining project. Although 62% of those who voted voiced support for the controversial project, the referendum did not meet the required turnout of 50%, as only 43,2% of voters turned up.
[
The second referendum was held in the communes of Limanu, Costinești as well as in the city of ]Mangalia
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and asked voters to say whether they were in favor or against the use, by Chevron, of shale gas extraction by means of hydraulic fracturing
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. This referendum failed to meet the required turnout as well.[
]
Incidents
Although a report by the OSCE stated the elections were administered "professionally and efficiently", the electioneering, initiated on 9 November and ended on 8 December, was not without incidents.
Dan Diaconescu, candidate from PP-DD in the same college of Chamber of Deputies in Târgu Jiu
Târgu Jiu () is the capital of Gorj County in the Oltenia region of Romania. It is situated on the Southern Sub-Carpathians, on the banks of the river Jiu. Eight localities are administered by the city: Bârsești, Drăgoieni, Iezureni, Polat ...
with Prime Minister Victor Ponta
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, is investigated for electoral bribery. Authorities were notified after PSD representatives within Gorj County Council filed a complaint regarding the distribution of food and the organization of an electoral spectacle before the electioneering. According to the Emergency Ordinance issued on 6 November by Ponta Cabinet, offering food, drink and money in the campaign is illegal.
On 11 November, an old man from the commune of Mătăsari
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( Gorj County) had a heart attack shortly after a discussion in contradictory with PDL deputy Constantin Severus Militaru. PDL deputy said that the old man was very indignant because his pension was not recalculated, although he had worked all his life in mining.
The President of PDL Vrancea, Alin Trășculescu, was caught in the act by anticorruption prosecutors while receiving €50,000 from a businessman in the form of bribe. He was detained for 24 hours for allegations of lobbyism, instigation to false and incitement to the misdemeanor of money laundering."PDL deputy Alin Trășculescu, detained for 24 hours. DNA accused him of lobbyism, instigation to false in documents and money laundering"
''Gândul.info'' Alin Trășculescu was under the supervision of National Anticorruption Department for two years. He claimed he could get contracts with the State, from the Ministry of Development and Tourism, led then by Elena Udrea.
Notes
References
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