Making deals to survive
Ahead of the local elections, parties are forging alliances with their political enemies to secure a strong base before the general vote later this year April 2008 - From the Print Edition
Romania’s political scene is now encountering a high frequency of backroom deals ahead of the local elections in early June.
Polls are showing that one party remains in front - the new Democratic Liberal Party (PDL). This is headed by ex-Prime Minister Theodor Stolojan and Cluj-Napoca mayor Emil Boc, and is indirectly patronised by President Traian Basescu. Large parties such as the Social Democratic Party (PSD) and the governing National Liberal Party (PNL) have fallen in popularity ... To continue reading this article you have to be registered
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