Nine candidates are officially registered in the race for the General Mayor of Bucharest

Nine candidates are officially registered in the race for the General Mayor of Bucharest
Nine candidates are officially registered in the race for the General Mayor of Bucharest
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Nine candidates enter the electoral race to win the post of general mayor of the Capital on June 9, reports Agerpres. According to the decisions of the Electoral Office of Circumscription no. 42 – Bucharest Municipality, the candidacies for the position of general mayor submitted by: Gabriela Firea – PSD, Sebastian Burduja – PNL, Nicusor Dan – independent, Cristian Victor Popescu Piedone – PUSL, Diana Şoşoacă Iovanovici – SOS Romania, Dorin Iacob – Party were admitted Alternative Right, Mihai Adrian Enache – AUR, Alexandru Pânişoara – Romanian Environmental Party (PER), Filip Constantin Titian – independent.

At the same time, two applications were rejected. It is about Dorel Constantin Onaca from the PRM and the independent candidacy of Vasile Iustiuc.

For the CGMB, the lists of candidates submitted by the PNL, the United Right Alliance (USR – PMP – Forza Dreptei), the Romanian Ecologist Party (PER), SOS Romania, PUSL – the Humanist Social Liberal Party and AUR were admitted.

The lists of candidates submitted for the CGMB by the PSD (Cătălin Bulgariu is domiciled in Ilfov, not in Bucharest), the REPER Party and the Right Alternative Party – AD were admitted in part.

The list of general advisers of the PRM was rejected. Two independent candidacies for the councilor position were also rejected – Filip Constantin Titian and Cosmin Olteanu.

The decisions of the Office can be contested within 48 hours from the date of posting the candidacy.

On May 8, the candidacies for the elections for the local public administration authorities in 2024 will remain final.

On May 10, the electoral campaign will begin, which will end on June 8, at 7:00 a.m.


The article is in Romanian

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