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The Social Democratic Party (SDP) was a surprise by winning the Romanian parliamentary elections yesterday. However, the ruling liberals are the favorites to form the future government, reported AFP, quoted by BTA.
The opposition SDP won 29.8 percent of the votes after counting 95 percent of the votes. Prime Minister Ludovic Orban’s National Liberal Party (NLP), which was the favorite in opinion polls, received 25.11 percent of the vote, Gigi-24 TV reported, citing data from the Central Election Commission, TASS reported. .
The NLP is expected to remain in power, allying with reformists from the Union for the Salvation of Romania-PLUS, which received 14.5 percent of the vote.
The Alliance for Romanian Unity (8.7%), a nationalist group close to the Orthodox Church, and the Hungarian minority party, the Democratic Union of Hungarians in Romania (6%), are also breaking the 5% barrier .
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