252 electoral display panels in the municipality of Brasov

252 electoral display panels in the municipality of Brasov
252 electoral display panels in the municipality of Brasov
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Author: Radu COLTEA

Published at April 26, 2024

They will be located in 28 places in the city

The mayor of Braşov, Allen Coliban, issued on April 24 the mayor’s order by which the places where the electoral display boards that will be installed in the city will be set up. They will be placed by the Braşov City Hall until May 9 at the latest, in 28 places in the city. On each of the 28 locations, nine panels will be installed, on which the electoral competitors will be able to stick the electoral materials.

WHERE THE POSTERS WILL BE PLACED:
1. Promenade opposite Post Office No. 1;
2. Promenade opposite Aro;
3. Union Square;
4. B-dul Mihail Kogălniceanu – New City Hall
5. Bulevardul Garii – CFR Railway Station;
6. Valea Cetăţii Boulevard – at the lake;
7. Bulevardul Muncii – Rose Park;
8. Head of trolleybus line 31 – Valea Cetăţii
9. Str. Brazilian (New – at Food);
10. Str. Stejarului – Noua;
11. Str. Harmanului (Bus station no. 3);
12. Str. Hărmanului (Triage Passage);
13. Saturn Boulevard – Saturn Complex;
14. Saturn Boulevard – Micșunica;
15. Str. Carpathians – Metrom area;
16. Str. Zizinului – Traian str.;
17. Calea Bucharest – Berzei park;
18. Calea Bucharest – Saturn Boulevard;
19. Str. Stadium – Bartolomeu Complex;
20. Str. Molnar Janos (Bartolomeu Nord);
21. Avant-Garden 1, 2, 3;
22. Str. December 13 – Griviţei;
23. Str. December 13 – Independence Street;
24. Str. Olteţ – complex;
25. Stupini neighborhood – Church
26. Poiana Brasov – large parking lot;
27. Str. December 13 – RATBV station, across from Coresi Mol;
28. Str. 13 Decembrie – intersection with IC Brătianu str.

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