GeneralElection2020 /Electoral campaign kicks off; special measures in light of pandemic
The electoral campaign for this year's parliamentary elections kicks off on Friday and will end on December 5, at 7:00 hrs.
Abroad, the parliamentary elections will take place on December 5 and 6, and in Romania on December 6, between 7:00 and 21:00 hrs.
As in the case of the local elections, the electoral campaign for the parliamentary elections is carried out with special measures, imposed by the coronavirus pandemic.
Thus, in the case of events/meetings held indoors, the number of participants was limited at a maximum of 20, and in the case of those taking place outdoors - at a maximum of 50. As regards the actions carried out on the street, it was deemed appropriate to limit the number of people moving in a group or forming a group to a maximum of 6, and in the case of door-to-door actions, the number of people who make up the teams was limited to a maximum of 2.
A joint order of the Ministers of Health and of the Interior established public health measures to be observed for the safe conduct of events, rallies, actions related to the electoral campaign for this year's parliamentary elections.
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According to the Permanent Electoral Authority, the total number of citizens with the right to vote registered in the Electoral Register on October 31 is 18,981,242, by 2,012 fewer than the last information, made at the end of September.
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Abroad, a total number of 39,238 Romanians from the diaspora submitted applications for registration for the vote by mail in the parliamentary elections.
Most requests came from Romanians in the United Kingdom - 9,224, Germany - 5,772, Italy - 3,378, Spain - 3,338, France - 2,769.
Over 1,000 applications were submitted by Romanians from Belgium, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Austria, USA, Ireland.
At the same time, 3,939 Romanians from abroad registered to vote in the parliamentary elections at a polling station.
Over 7,000 candidates, more than in 2016
The number of candidates in the 2020 general election has risen to 7,136, as against 6,476 in the 2016 election, according to a report released on Thursday by Expert Forum.
According to a map of the candidates in the 2020 general election made by the organisation, most of those registered in the electoral race come from the People's Movement Party (PMP), 641; the National Liberal Party (PNL), 640; Pro Romania, 639, and the Social Democratic Party (PSD), 631. The Save Romania Union - Party of Freedom, Unity and Solidarity (USR PLUS) alliance, the only alliance in this election, filed 616 candidates.
The Alliance for the Union of Romanians (AUR) has 621 candidates. "One candidate less is what the Romanian Ecology Party has filed, which in the weeks before the election attracted several famous but controversial figures from other parties," reads the Expert Forum report.
Of the 7,136 candidates, 4,659 are candidates are competing for a seat in the Chamber of Deputies and 2,477 for a seat in the Senate. As many as 57 candidates represent national minority organisations vying for a seat in the Chamber of Deputies.
There are 42 independent candidates running for the Chamber of Deputies and one for the Senate.
As many as 1,147 lists of candidates have been submitted to the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate.
Running for four MP seats representing the overseas constituency are 47 candidates, and 29 are competing for the two senatorial seats places in the same constituency.
"The number of candidates has increased from 6,476 in 2016 to 7,136. Although most of them are nominated by parties such as PSD, PNL or PMP, there is a visible competition from some parties that did not have parliamentary representation in the last legislature, such as AUR and PER. The biggest competition is in Braila County in the races to the Chamber of Deputies, with 19.8 candidates per seat, and the lowest in Buzau County, 9 per seat. Most intense Senate races are also in Braila, with 27.5 candidates for one seat, while the weakest being is in the county of in Prahova, 11.8 per seat," according to the Expert Forum report.