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European Parliament election, 2009 (Romania) : ウィキペディア英語版 | European Parliament election, 2009 (Romania)
The European Parliament election of 2009 in Romania was the election of the delegation from Romania to the European Parliament in 2009. ==Candidates and elected MEPs==
Among those expected to take up seats〔(Cotidianul )〕 are (listed in the order they appear on the ballot〔(The ballot specimen )〕): ''For the Alliance PSD+PC (electoral alliance of PSD + PC):'' #Adrian Severin, 55 years old #Rovana Plumb, 49 years old #Ioan-Mircea Paşcu, 60 years old #Silvia Adriana Ţicău, 39 years old #Daciana-Octavia Sârbu, 32 years old #Corina Creţu, 32 years old #Victor Boştinaru, 57 years old #Sabin Cutaş, 41 years old, the only one from PC #Cătălin Ivan, 31 years old #Ioan Enciu, 56 years old, and #Vasilica Dăncilă, 46 years old ''For the Democratic Liberal Party:'' #Theodor Stolojan, 66 years old #Monica Macovei, 50 years old #Traian Ungureanu, 51 years old #Cristian Preda, 43 years old #Marian-Jean Marinescu, 57 years old #Iosif Matula, 51 years old #Sebastian Bodu, 39 years old #Petru Luhan, 32 years old #Rareş Niculescu, 33 years old #Oana Antonescu, 30 years old, and #Elena Băsescu, 29 years old; ran separately as an independent.〔(Evenimentul )〕 ''For the National Liberal Party: #Norica Nicolai, 51 years old #Adina Vălean, 41 years old #Renate Weber, 54 years old #Ramona Mănescu, 37 years old, and #Cristian Buşoi, 31 years old ''For the Democratic Union of Hungarians in Romania:'' #László Tőkés, 57 years old #Iuliu Winkler, 45 years old, and #Csaba Sógor, 45 years old ''For the Greater Romania Party:'' #Corneliu Vadim Tudor, 60 years old, #Gigi Becali, 51 years old, and #Claudiu Ciprian Tănăsescu, 44 years old The other three electoral candidates did not pass the threshold: *Christian-Democratic National Peasants' Party, led by Marian Petre Miluţ *Civic Force, led by Adrian-Ştefan Iuraşcu *Pavel Abraham as an independent
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