Alexandru Rafila, on the PSD list for the Chamber of Deputies. Nelu Tătaru, proposed by PNL



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Two of the strongest voices in the fight against the pandemic, Alexandru Rafila and Nelu Tătaru, could meet in the future Parliament.

The first will be on the lists of the PSD, and the Minister of Health is obviously proposed by the liberals. For the December 6 elections, parties are looking for people they know who have no political implications, but who give them many votes.

Romania’s representative to the WHO could open the PSD list in Bucharest for the Chamber of Deputies. The Social Democrats invoked the need for reform and therefore decided to invite personalities from outside the party, and people who have affected the party’s image over time are removed.

The Social Democrats must finalize the list of MPs on Friday. Although she lost the Capital City Council, the first on the Senate list is Gabriela Firea. He is followed by the former mayor of sector 6, Gabriel Mutu, and the lawyer Gheorghe Piperea is also in the discussion. In the Chamber of Deputies, after Alexandru Rafila, there will be room for some mayors who have not won seats, such as Daniel Tudorache or Daniel Florea.

In NLP, lists are filled according to the result of local elections. But it is not the only criterion. Ludovic Orban wants to introduce into lists and ministers who until now have not been parliamentarians, such as the Head of Education, Monica Anisie or the Head of Labor, Violeta Alexandru. The Minister of Health, Nelu Tătaru, has already been promoted by the Vaslui organization on the lists of the Chamber of Deputies.

The RSU elects future parliamentarians through the vote of some delegates, then validated by a party ethics commission. However, there are many who accuse irregularities, which delayed the process.

Tensions within parties are also determined by each nominee’s place on the roster because only the top finishers have a sure chance of success. Parliamentary elections are scheduled for December 6.

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