Marcel Ciolacu, a Psd Candidate at the Buzău Judezian Council: "I Took the Biggest Step in My Political Career. I Came Home"
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Up to 10:00, at the level of the Buzău trial, 11.226 voters voted, representing 3.10% of the total of the persons listed on the permanent electoral lists, according to the data provided in real time by the Permanent Electoral Authority.In the first instance, Marcel Ciolacu, the PSD candidate for the role of President of the Buzău Judezian Council, was appointed. After the vote, he said that the moment had a special meaning for his political care…
Former Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu, a PSD candidate to the Buzău Judezian Council, voted on Sunday, 7 December, for the future president of the institution, claiming that the return to the court represents a decisive moment in his political course. His central message was linked to the participation in the vote and the need for a strong partnership between local authorities for the development of the trial.
Marcel Ciolacu voted on Monday morning, at 9.00 a.m. Romania's prime minister will apply to local elections on 7 December 2025 for the Judezian Buzău Council. Article Local elections on 7 December 2025. Marcel Ciolacu voted, calling the world "to defend democracy": "I took the biggest step in my political career: I came home" appeared for the first time in Romania TV.
Former Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu, the PSD candidate for the role of President of the Buzău Judezian Council, is in the first place after the centralization of 74% of the number of Verbal Processs with results from...
Hundreds of thousands of people are also voting in the provinces. In 12 localities they are called upon to vote for their prime minister, after the post has been vacant after a number of orders, resignations or incompatibility. The table is growing in the Buzău court. The former Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu is applying to the head of the Judezian Council.
The citizens of more localities in Romania are called on 7 December 2025 at Urs for partial local elections.
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