Daniel báluça, a Psd Candidate at the Capital Prime Minister: "We Can Build the Bucharest We Want Tomorrow"
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Daniel Báluça, the Prime Minister of Sector 4 and the PSD candidate at the Capital General Prime Minister, expressed his vote in the local elections on Sunday, 7 December. At the end of the autumn, he sent a mobile message to the pleasureists and spoke about the priorities he considered essential for the development of the city.
"It is a special day for all of us, for those who are happy. I want to thank the whole soul of those who take part in today's vote and all the happy ones who have joined me in this electoral campaign, because it has finally come time for us to be those who count. European money to be those who count: it's the word of results, but more so it's about people.All we do and all that has to happen in this world is fair, scandal and chaos. I am convinc…
President Nicushor Dan voted on Sunday, around 9.00 a.m., at the Bucharest elections, where his successor is practically elected to the Capital Prime Minister. 17 candidates are on the ballot note, but two announced that...
The President of Romania, Nicushor Dan, voted on Sunday at 09:00 in Bucharest. At the end of the vote, the Cotrocenian leader made the first statements in front of the journalists. Article Nicushor Dan, the first statement after he voted: “I voted for someone who is sure that it is not close to the area of corruption and property mafia which is extremely trying at the Capital Prime Minister” / “I have not voted for anyone except me” appeared for…
The first results of the Bucharest elections were heated by the enthusiasm of the PSD candidate Daniel Báluçá, who said after the vote that "We can build the Bucharest we want tomorrow." Throughout the whole Sunday, the atmosphere from the Kiseloff headquarters is still waiting.
Daniel Băluță, the PSD candidate in the local elections, voted at the Octav Onicescu College in Sector 4. The Mayor of Sector 4 claims that starting tomorrow "we can start building a city the way we want it."
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