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Marcel Ciolacu commented on the scenario in which, on September 27, participation will be extremely low.
The political analyst Bogdan Chirieac asked the president of the PSD, Marcel Ciolacu, what legitimacy will future local elected officials have if “we woke up with a very low turnout. 25%, maybe less than 25% ”.
“In the end, it was the decision of Romania, the government, the president, to hold elections in a pandemic, while other small, less significant states in Europe postponed local elections for a year,” Bogdan also specified. Chirieac, asking the question “What could happen to the country, if we have a catastrophic participation?”.
Ciolacu: people want to choose their local homes
The president of the PSD, Marcel Ciolacu, responded on România TV that “The same estimate was in Poland. Know that people decided and went to the polls. I think Romanians will go to the polls, especially since we are talking about local elections. People want to choose their homes.
I am firmly convinced that the people will go to the polls, and mayors, regardless of political color, are more responsible than the current government and will take the necessary measures to make the vote as secure as possible..
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