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The Senate (Romanian: Senat) is the upper house in the bicameral Parliament of Romania.It has 136 seats (before the 2016 parliamentary election the total number of elected representatives was 176), [1] to which members are elected by direct popular vote using party-list proportional representation [1] in 43 electoral districts (the 41 counties, the city of Bucharest plus 1 constituency for the ...
The Senate (Romanian: Senatul) has currently 136 members (after the last legislative elections), elected for a four-year term by party-list proportional representation on closed lists. Romania has a multi-party system, with numerous parties in which no one party often has a chance of gaining power alone, and parties must work with each other to ...
Parliamentary elections were held in Romania on 6 December 2020 to elect the 136 members of the Senate and the 330 constituent members of the Chamber of Deputies.. While the Social Democratic Party (PSD) remained the largest political party in the Parliament, its popular vote share dropped considerably, more specifically by a third.
Parliamentary elections were held in Romania on 1 December 2024. [2] [3] No party won a majority in the election, which saw the incumbent National Coalition for Romania, led by the Social Democratic Party (PSD) and the National Liberal Party (PNL), lose their majority in both chambers of parliament alongside significant gains by far-right parties such as the Alliance for the Union of Romanians ...
0–9. 1857 Wallachian parliamentary election; 1864 Romanian general election; 1867 Romanian general election; 1868 Romanian Senate election; 1892 Romanian general election
President of the Senate of Romania (2023–election day) Senator (2020–election day) Prime Minister of Romania (2021–2023, acting in December 2020) Minister of National Defence (2019–2021) Chief of the Romanian General Staff (2015–2019) Motto: Cu onoare și credință în slujba țării (In country's service, with honor and faith ...
General elections were held in Romania in June 1939. [1] The Chamber of Deputies was elected on 1 June, and the Senate on the following day. [1] They were the first elections since the introduction of the royal dictatorship of King Carol II under the 1938 constitution.
Elections for the Senate were held in Romania on July 7–11 (New Style: July 19–23), [1] [2] [3] 1868. They were called by Prime Minister Nicolae Golescu to strengthen his majority in the 1867 legislature, and, although party affiliations remain unclear, ensured a victory for Golescu and the various liberal-radical factions (or "Reds").