The huge posters with candidates are disappearing from the blocks in Timisoara, but also from the intersections. It moves on the 50 street signs throughout the city, in the official electoral campaign for the June 9 elections

The huge posters with candidates are disappearing from the blocks in Timisoara, but also from the intersections. It moves on the 50 street signs throughout the city, in the official electoral campaign for the June 9 elections
The huge posters with candidates are disappearing from the blocks in Timisoara, but also from the intersections. It moves on the 50 street signs throughout the city, in the official electoral campaign for the June 9 elections
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TIMISOARA. The City Hall of Timisoara has established 50 places throughout the city, where the candidates for the June 9 local elections will be able to stick their electoral posters. At the same time, the large ads of the candidates, currently on blocks and in intersections, will also disappear.

The electoral campaign for the local and European parliamentary elections officially begins on May 10.

The list of special electoral display places:

1. Bogdăneștilor Street – (tram loop no. 5)
2. Cetății Boulevard corner with Bogdăneştilor Street (green space)
3. Ovidiu Balea street corner with Cloșca street (trolley bus loop no. 13)
4. Avram Iancu Square (green space near the church)
5. Calea Circumvalacionii corner with Gheorghe Lazăr street
6. Calea Torontalului (tram return loop no. 4)
7. Calea Aradului – junction Sever Bocu street (green space Profi Go stores)
8. Dacia cinema
9. Sever Bocu Street corner with Divizia 9 Cavalerie Street – green space, traffic light intersection
10. Strada Sever Bocu corner with Ion Ionescu from Brad – trolleybus loop no. 14
11. Street St. Apostoli Petru y Pavel (former Borzesti) – street Holdelor
12. Avram Imbroane Street – Eastern Railway Station
13. Simion Bărnutiu Street – former “Filty” factory – green space
14. Simion Bărnutiu Street corner with Mihail Kogălniceanu Street (Badea Cârțan)
15. B-dul Take Ionescu (commercial complex vis-à-vis the Police)
16. Piața Mărăști roundabout
17. “700” Square
18. Gara de Nord (confectionery, station)
19. B-dul Regele Carol I corner with Iancu Văcărescu street
20. Mocioni Alexandru Square (formerly Stefan Furtună Square)
21. Cinema “Capitol”
22. 1 Decembrie Street, corner with Sala Olimpia
23. Calea Buziașului – “Novatim” complex
24. County Hospital (entrance)
25. Calea Martirilor 1989 corner with Mareșal Constantin Prezan street
26. Bălcescu Square (near the church)
27. Calea Șagului corner with Bdul Liviu Rebreanu (Textile Art)
28. Ana Ipătescu Street corner with Dâmbovița Blvd
29. Petofi Park (station)
30. South Station
31. Doina Square
32. Bdul Victor Babeș corner with Bdul Eroilor de la Tisa, the green space and the intersection with Str. Cluj
33. IM Pestalozzi Street (Radio Timisoara)
34. Brewery (intersection)
35. Pošta Mare (trolley bus station)
36. Children’s Park entrance (from Michelangelo Blvd.)
37. Union Square (near the fountain)
38. Freedom Square
39. Saint George Square
40. Victoriei Square (clock pillars)
41. Central Park entrance
42. Giroc Square
43. Ion Ionescu Square from Brad
44. Martir Radu Constantin Street (former Humulești Street) – dispensary
45. General School – Poplars
46. ​​Enric Baader Street (trolley bus stop no. 17)
47. B-dul 3 August 1919 – Baile Neptun (green space)
48. Calea Aradului – USAB
49. Sports High School – Stadium Area
50. B-dul Constantin Brâncoveanu corner with Strada Snagov (commercial complex).

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