At the end of the super election year 2024, a new president and a new parliament were to be elected against a backdrop of deep disenchantment with politics in Romania. But things turned out differently: the first round of the election for a new head of state was the biggest political earthquake in the country's post-communist history. The two chambers of the legislature took up their work before Christmas and expressed their confidence in a new government, but the presidential election will not be repeated until May 2025.
Read the full election analysis by Andrei Avram here:
