The Romanian incumbent centre-left, ex-communist political forces appear to have won the general elections held Sunday (28 November).
The turn-out was estimated at around 43 percent.
The Social Democrat Party (PSD), which has been in power for the last four years, won the polls by several points against the new centrist opposition party, the Justice and Truth Alliance (DA).
PSD won up to 40 percent of the vote while DA came in with 34 percent. PSD is now thought to be the m...
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