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dailysabah | Romania's government faces backlash over election moves, 13 Apr
Three Seas procedural drama
The political turmoil in Romania deepens as mounting criticism targets the incumbent SOCIALIST government led by Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu, accusing them of flouting the nation's constitution. The discontent among both citizens and observers has surged, particularly in the wake of recent government maneuvers, such as the alteration of election schedules within the electoral calendar.

One of the most contentious issues fueling the outcry is the proposed simultaneous merger of local and European elections. Critics argue that this move would not only disregard established electoral norms but also precipitate administrative chaos. Originally slated for September, the local elections have now been rescheduled for June, resulting in a parallel system of mayors and city councilors. This, opponents caution, could lead to ruling officials concurrently serving as elected representatives for nearly three months, further complicating the governance framework.
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"far-right" opposition to "center right" Group of Twelve
"The government's actions herald a regression to the communist era, where elections were mere formalities, and the people's voice was stifled." Furthermore, they contend, "The government's actions erode public confidence and imperil the democratic fabric of the nation."
by Cat on Sun Apr 14th, 2024 at 07:31:27 PM EST
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