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The Municipal Electoral Bureau presented the ballot paper layout for the local by-elections in the Capital, finding that it is „good for printing”.

”Given that no objections were raised, the conformity of the ballot paper template transmitted in electronic format by the Permanent Electoral Authority was found. (…) The members of the Electoral Bureau of Constituency No. 42 – Bucharest Municipality confirm (…) that the electoral signs, the names of the political parties, the first and last names of their candidates are correctly written, printed and visible. Thus, the Electoral Bureau of Constituency No. 42 – Bucharest Municipality finds that the ballot paper presented is of good quality”, it is stated in the minutes drawn up on the occasion of the presentation of the ballot paper template that will be used in the local by-elections for the general mayor of Bucharest on December 7.

Ballots are to be printed on December 2nd.

At the beginning of this week, BEM established, by drawing lots, the order of the candidates on the ballot.

This is:

Position 1 – Catalin Drula – Save Romania Union;

Position 2 – Daniel Baluta – Social Democratic Party;

Position 3 – George-Valentin Burcea – Young People’s Party;

Position 4 – Ciprian Ciucu – National Liberal Party;

Position 5 – Ana-Maria Ciceala – Health Education Nature Sustainability;

Position 6 – Liviu-Gheorghe Floarea – National Peasant Party Maniu Mihalache;

Position 7 – Gheorghe Macovei – Greater Romania Party;

Position 8 – Oana Cretu – United Social Democratic Party;

Position 9 – Mihai-Ioan Lasca – Patriots of the Romanian People;

Position 10 – Rares Lazar – Romania in Action Party;

Position 11 – Anca-Nicoleta Alexandrescu – Electoral Alliance „Justice for Bucharest”

Position 12 – Danut-Angelo Trifu – independent candidate;

Position 13 – Eugen-Orlando Teodorovici – independent candidate;

Position 14 – Gheorghe Netoiu – independent candidate;

Position 15 – Vlad-Dan Gheorghe – independent candidate;

Position 16 – Angela Negrota – independent candidate;

Position 17 – Constantin-Titian Filip – independent candidate.AGERPRES

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