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Romania’s Klaus Iohannis To Serve 2nd Term After Winning In Runoff

BY Soko Directory Team · November 25, 2019 01:11 pm

Klaus Iohannis easily won a runoff vote amid vows to continue fighting corruption and strengthen the rule of law, leading him to be re-elected as Romania’s president on Sunday 24th, 2019.

88 percent of the votes were counted and out of it, Iohannis had 63.2 percent while Social Democratic Party leader Viorica Dancila, a recently ousted former prime minister had 36.8 percent.

“Romania won! Modern, European, normal Romania won today,” Iohannis said at the headquarters of the National Liberal Party after the release of an exit poll forecasting his victory.

“Romanians were the day’s heroes. They went to vote in impressive numbers and this is the most important gain of this day.”

“I receive this victory with joy, thankfulness, modesty and with faith in Romania,” said the 60-year-old former mayor of the city of Sibiu, a member of Romania’s ethnic German minority who was a high school physics teacher before entering politics.

For her part, speaking after casting her ballot in the morning, Dancila had promised “more involvement, work, and commitment to the Romanian people.”

Dancila’s government was ousted Oct. 10 after losing a confidence vote in parliament. It had been embroiled by allegations of corruption and criticized by the European Union for judicial reforms seen as compromising the rule of law and the independence of judges.

Earlier this month, lawmakers backed a minority government led by Prime Minister Ludovic Orban of the National Liberal Party, formerly headed by Iohannis.

Romania, a member of the EU since 2007, is plagued by widespread poverty with over 25% of its population living on less than $5.50 a day, according to a World Bank study last year. Recent figures pointed to slowing economic growth, though the annual rate of 3% percent achieved in the third quarter of the year was still among the fastest in Europe.

Romanians living abroad, estimated to number around 4 million, started casting their votes on Friday at hundreds of polling stations, including in Italy, Britain, France, Australia and the U.S. Romanians abroad also have the option of mailing in their ballots.

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