From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Romanian local election, 2004
Romanian local election, 2004
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• Prime Minister Local elections where held in Romania in late May 2004,
• Emil Boc and a runoff for mayors in early June 2004
• List In late May where elected:
• Cabinet • all the villages, communes, cities, and municipal
Judiciary cluncils (Local Councils, Romanian: Consilii Locale),
• High Court of Cassation and Justice and the Sectors Local Councils of Bucharest
• Courts in Romania (Romanian: Consilii Locale de Sector)
• Constitutional Court • the 41 County Councils (Romanian: Consilii Judeţene),
• Ombudsman and the Bucharest Municipal General Council
• Judicial reform (Romanian: Consiliul General Al Municipiului Bucureşti).
Political parties • all the mayors (Romanian: Primarii)
• Parliamentary parties • of the villages, cities, and municipalities
PD-L, PSD, PNL, UDMR, PC, • of the Sectors of Bucharest (Romanian: Primarii de
Other ethnic minorities’ parties Sector)
• Non-parliamentary parties • The General Mayor of The Municipality of
(not a full list) Bucharest (Romanian: Primarul General al
PRM, PNG-CD, PNŢ-CD, PVE, PIN Municipiului Bucureşti)
Elections
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Romanian local election, 2004
In early June where elected, on a runoff system all the
mayors that did not receive the 50% + 1 of the votes in
late May.
Map of the Romanian counties based on the party of the mayor
of the county capital
Democratic Party
Map of the Romanian counties based on the party of the presi- Social Democratic Party
dent of the County Council National Liberal Party
Social Democratic Party Democratic Union of Hungarians in Romania
National Liberal Party Christian-Democratic National Peasants’ Party
Democratic Party Democratic Forum of Germans in Romania
Democratic Union of Hungarians in Romania
Conservative Party
Greater Romania Party
Democratic Forum of Germans in Romania
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Romanian local election, 2004
Map of the sectors based on the current party of the mayor Map of the sectors based on the party of the mayor after the
National Liberal Party 2004 local elections
Social Democratic Party Justice and Truth Alliance
Democratic Party Social Democratic Party
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