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Emil Boc won his first term in 2004. Three more victories followed, in 2008, 2012 and 2016, and on Saturday, September 27, another success.
According to the first exit poll conducted by the Curs Avangarde voting institutes, Emil Boc obtained 51.52% of the votes. The next classified was the representative of USR Plus, Emanuel Ungureanu, for whom 38.64% of the citizens of Cluj voted. These are partial results.
Sources from PNL Cluj assure that Emil Boc’s victory is actually much clearer and that the former prime minister would have between 65 and 70% of the votes. It should be noted that in 2016, Boc was preferred by no less than 65% of those who went to the polls at that time.
“I voted with that team that has the vision and projects necessary to keep Cluj in the first place, to bring investments and well-paid jobs, I voted with that team capable of uniting and not dividing, which keeps Cluj in the Champions League in terms of innovation , which modernizes Cluj in all areas by increasing the quality of life through education, health and infrastructure. This city is strong thanks to its people and we live with that team that knows how to value people and resources “, Emil Boc said as he left the electoral college.
Although he had several rivals on paper, none of them posed serious problems. Boc fought a distance duel with Emanuel-Dumitru Ungureanu (USR-PLUS), Valentin Cuibus (PSD), Avram Fiţiu (PMP), Botond Csoma (UDMR), Paul-Eugen Siserman (ALDE), Dan-Cristian Codrean (Pro Romania)), Simona-Teodora Roşca-Neacşu (AUR), Sorin-Valeriu Naş (National Force), Daniela Gîfu (PRM), Radu-Călin Lupaş (PRR), Adela-Dorina Mîrza (Right Alternative), Bogdan Gârbovan ( Green Party) and Petru Mândru (PRN).
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