Local elections 2020. Rareș Bogdan announces the bomb of the night: “Let’s break!”



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Until 4:00 p.m., the participation was 30.94% nationally and in Bucharest 23.73%. And in the local elections this year, the most spectacular electoral confrontation is for the City Council of the capital.

The fight is between Gabriela Firea (PSD), Nicușor Dan (supported by PNL, USR and PLUS), and Traian Băsescu (PMP) is cited with the third chance.

According to some political sources, by the middle of the day, Firea was four percent behind Nicușor Dan.

Amid electoral tensions, MEP Rareș Bogdan announced on his Facebook page that tonight will be great, without giving too many details, only letting it be understood that his team is doing very well.

“It’s good. It’s very, very good in more places than we expected. Don’t stop! It’s going to be a GREAT evening. At workaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah. stop until 9:00 pm and then KEEP the votes. It is just as important ”, is the message sent by Rareș Bogdan on his Facebook page.

Local elections 2020. Why do Romanians vote

The electoral colleges organized in the country for the municipal elections opened on Sunday, at 7:00 a.m., with more than 18 million voters at the polls to elect their mayors, presidents of the Provincial Councils, but also those who will be part of the for four years, from local and county councils.

Citizens will be able to exercise their right to elect in 18,794 electoral colleges organized at the national level, of which more than 1,200 in the Capital, the majority in sectors 3 and 6. The voting process will end at 9:00 p.m., when the vote will be announced. departure. – survey sites.

The COVID-19 pandemic determined new rules for voting on Sunday, for the first time Romanians were forced to comply with certain health protection measures, in order to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus.

They have the right to elect Romanian citizens who have reached the age of 18, including those who will reach this age on Election Day; Romanian citizens who have not been subjected to interdiction or who have not been prohibited from exercising their right to vote, during the period established by a final court ruling; citizens of the European Union who have their domicile or residence in Romania.

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