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Romania: analysis & policy implications of the parliamentary elections
Romania: analysis & policy implications of the parliamentary elections
On December 6, Romanian voters went to the polls to elect members of the country's two-chamber Parliament: the Senate (upper house) and the Chamber of Deputies (lower house). While the opposition Social Democratic Party (PSD) received the largest share of the vote, the ruling National Liberal Party (PNL) looks set to stay in power and form a new government coalition, joined by two other centre-right parties.
With Romanian politics currently going through a deep transformation, which has already forced incumbent Prime Minister Ludovic Orban to resign, we take a more detailed look at the election results, the future governing coalition and its potential implications for international investors.
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For further information or to discuss the contents of this paper, please contact Executive Partner Chris Dobson via c.dobson@kesarev.com
With Romanian politics currently going through a deep transformation, which has already forced incumbent Prime Minister Ludovic Orban to resign, we take a more detailed look at the election results, the future governing coalition and its potential implications for international investors.
Please click here for the full memo.
For further information or to discuss the contents of this paper, please contact Executive Partner Chris Dobson via c.dobson@kesarev.com