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Romanian PM Ciucă wins single-candidate elections for National Liberal Party top seat

Romania’s National Liberal Party (PNL) elected on April 10 its president during perhaps the most expedited congress and certainly the first single-candidate internal elections held by a major political party in the country in three decades, according to Romania-Insider.com.

His predecessor Florin Citu, elected during a much more dramatic ballot last September, was replaced simply because “there’s always room for improvement,” as interim PNL president Gheorghe Flutur put it.

The improvement, in this case, is a closer cooperation with the Social Democrats – something Florin Citu was not ready to accept easily. Although he followed up to a point the policies inspired by President Iohannis, Citu never really accepted the grand political coalition with the Social Democrats forged by Iohannis.

The single candidate in the Liberals’ internal elections on April 10, prime minister and retired general Nicolae Ciuca, received 1,060 out of 1,120 votes expressed – with 60 votes being invalidated, G4media.ro reported.

 

“I am not a senior member of the party, I have no political experience, and I do not pretend to be one – but I will never be a prisoner,” Ciuca said in the speech held at the congress.

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