According to the Romanian Constitution, Basescu and Geoana are to face off in the presidential run-off on Dec. 6.
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The incumbent Romanian President Traian Basescu speaks to media after casting his ballot at a polling station in Bucharest, Nov. 22, 2009 |
Basescu said after the close of the polling stations that his priority in the coming days will be the political solutions for having a government approved by Parliament, and stressed that the "deeply right-leaning vote" will have to be considered in the structure of the future government.
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Romanian Social Democratic Party's presidential candidate Mircea Geoana speaks after casting his ballot at a polling station in Bucharest, Nov. 22, 2009 |
Romania held on Sunday presidential elections to choose a new president for the next five-year term. A total of 12 candidates entered the race for the state's top position.
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Romanians register to cast their ballots at a polling station in Bucharest, Nov. 22, 2009. The presidential elections began on Sunday morning in Romania, over 18 million eligible voters are expected to turn to polls to elect a new president for the next five-year term. |
Romania has been in a political gridlock since mid-October, when its democrat liberal government was ousted in a non-confidence vote in Parliament, the first in the 20 years after the fall of the communist regime.
President Basescu failed to win Parliament support for a new prime minister, and the country will likely not have a legitimate government in place before the election runoff scheduled for Dec. 6.
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A Romanian couple register to cast their ballots at a polling station in Bucharest, Nov. 22, 2009. |