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Romanian Liberal Leader Says 68% Would Vote For Liberal-Social Democrat Alliance
05.02.2011, 12:15 | Actuality | 863 views
Romania’s opposition Liberal Party leader Crin Antonescu said Saturday polls ordered by the party show 62% to 68% of Romanians would vote for the Social-Liberal Union, the alliance of liberals, social democrats and conservatives. The Liberal Party, which has already teamed up in a political alliance with the Conservative Party, is voting Saturday to validate the creation of the Social-Liberal Union. Read more on Mediafax.ro
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