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Romanians vote in national poll | Romanians vote in national poll |
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Romanians have voted in the country's first parliamentary elections since it joined the European Union in 2007. | |
Six main parties or alliances are competing for seats in the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate. | Six main parties or alliances are competing for seats in the Chamber of Deputies and the Senate. |
The global economic crisis is likely to be the biggest issue for the 18 million Romanians eligible to vote. | The global economic crisis is likely to be the biggest issue for the 18 million Romanians eligible to vote. |
PM Calin Popescu Tariceanu's centre-right Liberal Party lagged behind the left-wing Social Democrats in the polls. | |
Polls opened at 0700 (0600 GMT) and closed at 2100 (2000 GMT). | |
For the first time, Romanians choosed from among individual candidates instead of party lists as they filled seats in the 452-member parliament. | |
But BBC Eastern Europe correspondent Nick Thorpe says the complex voting system has led some observers to express concerns about the possibility of fraud. | But BBC Eastern Europe correspondent Nick Thorpe says the complex voting system has led some observers to express concerns about the possibility of fraud. |
In the 19 years since the Romanian revolution, the left have traditionally shown more discipline while centre-right alliances have achieved dramatic election victories but broken up under the strains of governing, our correspondent says. | |
Romania's president has the power to nominate the prime minister - which can have a significant impact on the shape of the government, if the result is close. | Romania's president has the power to nominate the prime minister - which can have a significant impact on the shape of the government, if the result is close. |