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Kelemen Hunor is again running for the presidential elections - Ziar Gazeta de Cluj

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Kelemen Hunor, the president of UDMR, was appointed today as the party's candidate for this year's presidential elections, the decision being taken by the Council of Union Representatives, which met this morning in Cluj-Napoca. This is Kelemen Hunor's fourth run for the presidential election, entering this race every time he had the opportunity: 2009, 2014 and 2019, but never getting more than 4% of the vote. "At the presidential election there …
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Kelemen Hunor, the president of UDMR, was appointed today as the party's candidate for this year's presidential elections, the decision being taken by the Council of Union Representatives, which met this morning in Cluj-Napoca. This is Kelemen Hunor's fourth run for the presidential election, entering this race every time he had the opportunity: 2009, 2014 and 2019, but never getting more than 4% of the vote. "At the presidential election there …

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The Council of Federal Deputies (SZKT) meeting in Cluj-Napoca on Friday decided with one abstention that President Kelemen Hunor should be the candidate for President of RMDSZ.

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maszol.ro broke the news in on Friday, September 6, 2024.
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