Home>News Center>World
         
 

Opposition candidate wins Romania election
(Agencies)
Updated: 2004-12-14 09:16

Bucharest mayor and conservative opposition candidate Traian Basescu faced the task of forming a government from fragmented parliamentary support after winning Romania's presidential election.

"Today my priority is to form, as soon as possible, a government capable of continuing membership negotiations for Romania to join the European Union," Basescu told a press conference after his rival to succeed President Ion Iliescu, Prime Minister Adrian Nastase, conceded defeat.

But his declared aim to form a stable majority in parliament around his Justice and Truth (DA) alliance seemed problematic, given the lack of a clear winner from last month's legislative elections.

Bucharest mayor and conservative opposition candidate Traian Basescu speaks to the press after winning Romania's presidential election, in Bucharest. [AFP]
Bucharest mayor and conservative opposition candidate Traian Basescu speaks to the press after winning Romania's presidential election, in Bucharest. [AFP]
While Nastase's Social Democrat party said it had secured the backing of the small Humanist Party (PUR) and the ethnic Hungarian-based Democratic Union of Magyars of Romania (UDMR) to secure a majority, both groups hinted in the wake of Basescu's victory that they could change their minds.

The UDMR was allied with the centre-right government which led Romania for four years from 1996 then switched sides after Nastase's election victory of 2000.

Its leader Bela Marko said that while his party was currently supporting a Social Democrat-led parliament it might reconsider its position if the situation changed.

The UDMR's conditions for lending its support to any party included political stability from a majority government, the rejection of any form of link to the far-right Romania Mare, and recognition of the interests of the Hungarian minority.

The PUR, which had formed a partnership with the Social Democrats before the November 28 parliamentary polls, said Monday it was "politically independent" of Nastase's party.

"The PUR calls on politicians to place national interest above ambition. Whatever is the shape of the new governmental structure, the PUR will work honestly for the future of the country."

If the UDMR and PUR switch sides, along with the 18 members of parliament representing Romania's minorities, the DA and its allies would have 239 seats out of the 469 in the assembly.

Nastase however, while conceding defeat at Basescu's hands, said it was up to the Social Democrats to name the next prime minister.

"We already have a majority in parliament and want to stress that Romania cannot afford a period of hesitation because of the target of joining the EU in 2007," he said.

"We are prepared to support Mr Basescu's objectives as president and we hope that he will also support those of the next government."

Analysis of the results showed that Romanians are divided along lines of social class, age and milieu, though their support for one or the other candidate revealed pardoxes.

The more conservative Basescu was backed by the young and the urban middle classes, while Nastase was favoured by the older generation, lower income groups and rural dwellers, even though they are less keen on the drive to join the EU strongly espoused by the prime minister over the past four years.

Nastase called Monday on Basescu -- who also backs EU membership -- not to forget those who felt left out and were struggling to survive on two-thirds or in some cases less than half the average wage.

The race to succeed Iliescu had been dominated by Romania's EU membership, expected in 2007, and charges of pervasive corruption in the formerly communist eastern European state.

Nastase had been the solid favorite in the race for president, outpolling his rival in the first round, but a last-minute jump in turnout in the capital appeared to have swung the vote towards him.

Basescu and several independent non-governmental organizations charged fraud after losing the first round on November 28 to Nastase, but late on Sunday he was upbeat that vote counting would take place properly, boosted by the presence of some 3,300 independent observers.



 
  Today's Top News     Top World News
 

Sino-Russian joint military drill planned

 

   
 

Country to set up new nuke tech company

 

   
 

Control on SOEs to be tighter to avoid risk

 

   
 

Embassy: No decision made on Japanese aid

 

   
 

36 still trapped in mine, rescue goes on

 

   
 

Beijing readies for coming job strains

 

   
  Ukraine govt aims to control poison probe
   
  Bush nominates Leavitt for HHS position
   
  EU, U.S. in contact with Hamas, group leader says
   
  Darfur rebels suspend peace talks over attacks
   
  Oracle acquires PeopleSoft in $10.3b deal
   
  WTO agrees entry talks with Iraq, Afghanistan
   
 
  Go to Another Section  
 
 
  Story Tools  
   
  Related Stories  
   
Two candidates claim Romanian presidency
   
Hu urges efforts to promote world peace
  News Talk  
  Are the Republicans exploiting the memory of 9/11?  
Advertisement
         
主站蜘蛛池模板: 2021国产麻豆剧果冻传媒影视| 久久精品无码一区二区三区| 精品福利一区3d动漫| 国产无遮挡裸体免费视频| 91精品观看91久久久久久| 好男人看片在线视频观看免费观看 | 波多野结衣忆青春| 北条麻妃在线视频| 色综合一区二区三区| 国产成人免费av片在线观看| 香蕉视频黄在线观看| 国产视频一区二区在线观看| a级毛片黄免费a级毛片| 怡红院老首页主页入口| 中文字幕影片免费在线观看| 日本欧美视频在线观看| 久久精品隔壁老王影院| 欧美多人换爱交换乱理伦片| 亚洲欧美日韩高清中文在线| 熟妇人妻一区二区三区四区| 免费人成视频在线观看视频 | 在线观看视频中文字幕| juy031白木优子中文字幕| 小泽玛利亚国产在线视频| 中文字幕亚洲日本岛国片| 日本不卡高清中文字幕免费| 久久精品资源站| 最近2019中文字幕大全第二页| 亚洲国产精品久久久久久| 欧美白人最猛性xxxxx欧美馆| 亚洲综合激情九月婷婷 | yellow字幕网在线zmzz91| 成人福利小视频| 中文字幕日本一区| 无码精品日韩中文字幕| 久久久久久久国产精品电影| 日本国产在线视频| 久久国产精品久久久| 日韩一本二本三本的区别青| 久久精品亚洲一区二区三区浴池| 最近中文字幕免费mv视频8|