RNW - NEWS, ANALYSIS AND BACKGROUND IN 10 LANGUAGES, WORLDWIDE 24 HOURS A DAY, ON RADIO, TELEVISION AND THE INTERNET

Radio Netherlands Worldwide

Home

Romanian opposition contests election result

Published on 7 December 2009 - 12:07pm
More about:

Romania's opposition Social Democrat Party says it will contest the result of Sunday's presidential election. It has accused incumbent President Traian Basescu, who won with a margin of less than one percent, of electoral fraud.

 

Earlier today, Romanian President Basescu claimed he had won the presidential run-off as he secured 50.33 percent of the vote. Exit polls had predicted victory for his Social Democrat opponent, Mircea Geoana, who won 49.66 percent of the vote.

 

The bitter election campaign was fought against the backdrop of the country's severe economic crisis. The centre-right President Basescu, who is particularly popular with the working class and in rural areas, has vowed to tackle widespread corruption in his country and bring political and economic stability to Romania.

 

The International Monetary Fund has said it will hold back a 1.5 billion-euro aid loan originally planned for December until a new government and a cost-cutting budget are in place. The country has been led by a caretaker government since October and even if President Basescu serves another term in office, analysts say his majority is not enough to solve Romania's economic and political woes

 

 

 

 

Photo incumbent President Basescu by EPA

  • Photo President Basescu EPA

Dossiers RNW

Video highlights

Spring is here at last!
Spring is here at last!  Bulbs are lying in the ground They’re...
This week in the Netherlands
Shock and disbelief around the country this week as the lifeless body of a...
Unrepentant Imelda Marcos has more shoes than before
The widow of Ferdinand Marcos, one of the most corrupt dictators in Asia,...
Keukenhof gets a Russian twist
More than 800,000 visitors from all corners of the world will come to see...

Music programmes





RNW - NEWS, ANALYSIS AND BACKGROUND IN 10 LANGUAGES, WORLDWIDE 24 HOURS A DAY, ON RADIO, TELEVISION AND THE INTERNET