2024 European Parliament election in Romania explained

Country:Romania
Type:parliamentary
Previous Election:2019 European Parliament election in Romania
Previous Year:2019
Next Election:2029 European Parliament election in Romania
Next Year:2029
Seats For Election:All 33 Romanian seats in the European Parliament
Last Update:10:00
Time Zone:UTC+03:00
Election Date:9 June 2024
1Blank:EP Group
Image1:Mihai Tudose 2018.jpg
Leader1:Mihai Tudose
Party1:PSD–PNL
Last Election1:19 seats, 49.50%
Seats1:19
Popular Vote1:4,284,516
Percentage1:48.55%
Alliance1:S&DEPP
Leader2:Cristian Terheș
Party2:AUR Alliance
Last Election2:
Seats2:6
Seat Change2:New
Popular Vote2:1,299,364
Percentage2:14.93%
Alliance2:ECR
Leader3:Dan Barna
Party3:ADU
Color3:002b57
Last Election3:10 seats, 28.12%
Seats3:3
Seat Change3: 7
Popular Vote3:736,551
Percentage3:8.71%
Alliance3:RE
Image4:Iuliu Winkler.JPG
Leader4:Iuliu Winkler
Party4:UDMR
Last Election4:2 seats, 5.26%
Seats4:2
Popular Vote4:577,233
Percentage4:6.48%
Alliance4:EPP
Seats5:2
Seat Change5:New
Popular Vote5:445,951
Percentage5:5.03%
Leader5:Diana Șoșoacă
Image5:MEP Diana Iovanovici Șoșoacă.jpg
Last Election5:
Alliance5:Non-Inscrits
Party5:SOS RO
Image6:File:Nicolae_Ştefănuţă.jpg
Leader6:Nicu Ștefănuță
Party6:Independent
Last Election6:
Seats6:1
Seat Change6:New
Popular Vote6:269,448
Percentage6:3.05%
Alliance6:Greens/EFA
Outgoing Members:outgoing members

The 2024 European Parliament election in Romanian was held on 9 June 2024.[1] This was the fifth European Parliament election to be held in Romania since the country's accession to the European Union in 2007 and the first since Brexit.

Voting procedure

The 33 Romanian MEPs are elected by direct universal suffrage by all EU citizens registered on the electoral rolls and over 18 years of age. The ballot is held in a single electoral district on the basis of proportional representation, which means that the number of MPs elected from each political party depends on the number of votes obtained by the party. Romania uses a closed list system, which does not allow changing the order number of the candidates on the list. Seats in the European Parliament are allocated to parties that obtain at least 5% of the votes validly cast by the D'Hondt method.

Background

National Coalition for Romania

In the last European parliamentary elections, in 2019, PSD obtained 9 mandates. It was the weakest electoral result recorded by the PSD in its entire European Parliament electoral history, largely based on the soft eurosceptic and nationalist rhetoric[2] that the party adopted during the leadership of Liviu Dragnea, the constant, brutal weakening of the rule of law, and the encouragement of corruption.

There followed a period when the party changed 2 presidents within a few months: Liviu Dragnea (27 May 2019)[3] [4] and Viorica Dăncilă (November 2019). In November 2019, Marcel Ciolacu took over as ad interim/acting president of the PSD and was later fully elected in 2020 at a party congress.[5] Throughout Marcel Ciolacu's presidency, PSD tried to distance itself from the eurosceptic and nationalist rhetoric and 'wash' its image as a party endorsing corruption at high political level. From 2021, the PSD has been one of the two main governing parties alongside the National Liberal Party (PNL) within the National Coalition for Romania (CNR).[6] [7]

The National Liberal Party (PNL) ranked first in the last European parliamentary elections, obtaining 10 mandates. The speeches of PNL leaders and candidates oscillated during the campaign between a focus on European policy topics and an emphasis on domestic politics and disputes with the governing coalition. Among the electoral promises were: raising the MCV, Romania's accession to the Schengen Area and the eurozone, improving the rule of law and investments by accessing European funds.

After the 2020 parliamentary elections, the PNL entered the government together with the USR PLUS and the Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania (UDMR/RMDSZ),[8] a coalition that lasted until September 2021.[9] Throughout 2021, tensions have increased within the National Liberal Party (PNL), with the then party's president Ludovic Orban being challenged by high-ranking politicians within the party. At the September 2021 party congress, former Romanian controversial Prime Minister Florin Cîțu won the party presidency over Ludovic Orban.[10] However, Cîțu did not remain the party's president for too long, as in April 2022, at an extraordinary party congress with only one candidate, former Prime Minister Nicolae Ciucă became the new president of the party (and is still its current leader).[11] Following the loss of the party presidency by former longtime president Ludovic Orban and the political crisis of 2021, a new splinter party from the PNL, Force of the Right (FD), was founded by former Prime Minister Ludovic Orban.[12]

Save Romania Union (USR)

Save Romania Union (USR) participated in the 2019 elections as part of the 2020 USR PLUS Alliance,[13] an alliance between the parties USR and Freedom, Unity and Solidarity Party (PLUS), which later merged together as Save Romania Union (USR), previously obtaining 8 MEP mandates. It was the best electoral result recorded by the USR since its establishment in 2016. The 2019 electoral campaign focused in particular on a pro-European platform, and, among the most notable electoral offers were the following: protecting the rights of Romanians in the European Union (EU), Romania's accession to the Schengen Area, positive changes in education, agriculture and infrastructure as well as taking measures to increase social welfare and the overall economic situation of the country. Also, in the rallies held during the election campaign, the message of the USR PLUS Alliance emphasized the fight against a corrupt and authoritarian government power.

In 2020, USR PLUS entered government alongside the National Liberal Party (PNL) and the Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania (UDMR/RMDSZ). In 2021, USR and PLUS officially merged, with only the Save Romania Union (USR) name being retained by both parties as part of the fusion protocol.[14] In September 2021, the forced exit of the USR from the government by the PNL and incumbent President Klaus Iohannis triggered a political crisis which ended by the subsequent entry of the PSD into government alongside PNL and UDMR/RMDSZ. In October 2021, the USR congress elected former Prime Minister Dacian Cioloș as president of the party,[15] but the latter did not hold the position for a long time, as in February 2022 he resigned from this leading position within the party.[16] Later on, Cătălin Drulă was elected party president and is the current party leader.[17]

In January 2023, USR MEP Nicolae Ștefănuță announced his departure from the party and his affiliation with the Greens–European Free Alliance as an independent.[18]

In the late of 2023, the leaders of USR, People's Movement Party (PMP) and Force of the Right (FD) announced their intention to form a center-right alliance to compete together in the 2024 European Parliament elections.[19] [20] On December 18, 2023, USR, PMP and FD officially launched United Right Alliance, going to run on a joint list for European Parliament elections.[21]

Renewing Romania's European Project (REPER)

In May 2022, Dacian Cioloș together with 4 other MEPs previously elected on the USR PLUS' list announced the launch of a new political party, namely REPER, with MEPs Dragoș Pîslaru, Ramona Strugariu, Alin Mituța, and Dragoș Tudorache leaving the USR and joining REPER in the meantime.[22]

Alliance for the Union of Romanians (AUR)

The Alliance for the Union of Romanians (AUR) is a political party that was founded by the independent 2019 MEP candidate George Simion in December 2019. The unexpected entry of the AUR into the Romanian Parliament after the 2020 elections resulted in the emergence over time in the press of articles labelling AUR as a right-wing extremist party with an ultra-nationalist,[23] [24] eurosceptic,[25] neo-legionary,[26] [27] [28] chauvinist and populist[29] rhetoric. From 2021, AUR plans to affiliate with the European Parliament group of European Conservatives and Reformists (ECR).[30]

AER for Romania Alliance (Greens and Ecologists)

On 9 December 2023, leaders of Green Party (Verzii) and Ecologist Party of Romania (PER) announced a new political alliance on political scene for 2024 European Parliament elections, AER for Romania Alliance Greens and Ecologists.[31]

Social Liberal Humanist Party (PUSL)

On 17 March 2024, Sector 5 mayor Cristian Popescu Piedone announced that the he will be first on the party's list for the European Parliament Elections.[32]

The Romanian delegation to the European Parliament before the 2024 elections

European Parliament groupMandatesNational partyMandatesNotes
European People's Party GroupNational Liberal Party (PNL)
People's Movement Party (PMP)
Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania (UDMR/RMDSZ)
Progressive Alliance of Socialists and DemocratsSocial Democratic Party (PSD)
PRO Romania (PRO)
Social Liberal Humanist Party (PUSL)
Renew EuropeSave Romania Union (USR)
Renewing Romania's European Project (REPER)
Independent
European Conservatives and ReformistsChristian Democratic National Peasants' Party (PNȚCD)
Greens–European Free AllianceIndependent
Source: European Parliament

The Expected Romanian delegation to the European Parliament after the 2024 elections (partial results)

European Parliament groupMandatesNational partyMandatesNotes
European People's Party GroupNational Liberal Party (PNL)
Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania (UDMR/RMDSZ)
Progressive Alliance of Socialists and DemocratsSocial Democratic Party (PSD)
Social Liberal Humanist Party (PUSL)
Renew EuropeSave Romania Union (USR)
People's Movement Party (PMP)
European Conservatives and ReformistsRomanian National Conservative Party (PNCR)
Alliance for the Union of Romanians (AUR)
Non-InscritsS.O.S. Romania
Greens–European Free AllianceIndependent
Source: https://www.euronews.ro/articole/cine-sunt-romanii-care-vor-intra-in-parlamentului-european-potrivit-ultimelor-pro

Opinion polling

See also: Opinion polling for the 2024 European Parliament election.

Polling firmFieldwork dateSample
size
CNRPUSL
AUR+ADUPRO
UDMR
AERAD
S.O.S.
REPER
OthersLead
PNL
PSD
PNȚCD
AUR
FD
PMP
USR
PER
PV
INSCOP20 - 25 May 20241,10043.71.317.514.16.04.41.311.7[33] 26.2
Sociopol17–22 May 20241,00247221155024424
CSPS7–15 May 20242,61327342573437
INSCOP12–20 April 20241,10046.61.516.713.82.75.12.42.04.51.82.829.9
CSPS1-7 April 20244,08527.230.223.44.82.85.85.73
Sociopol26 March-2 April 20241,002475231414230124
CURS19-28 March 20241,067534141455539
CSPS17-29 March 20242,08837272141110
EuractivMarch 20244225142551617
Ipsos23 Feb–5 Mar 202497042.43.020.714.25.13.45.95.221.7
INSCOP22-29 Feb 20241,10043.720.613.73.73.93.4 6.40.93.723.1
SociopolFeb 20244212815252031114
173112413252031114
INSOMARFeb 20241,03040.81.530.511.51.74.527.510.3
Avangarde19–20 Feb 202495020311815582111
CURS3–14 Feb 20241,067203122013244411
60m.ro20 Jan 202492716283017542
INSCOP16-24 Jan 20241,10018.829.518.412.93.04.83.56.50.5210.7
CURS15–27 Jan 20241,0821930321145449
Avangarde8-22 Jan 20241,15021311914581110
INSOMARJan 20241,0502125222913393
SociopolJan 2024172910231325213116
CIRAJan 20241,0002030182214562110
CURS26–30 Dec 20238521931419149245212
Mercury Research30 Oct–6 Nov 20231,22716260192237154
1628119241537139
Avangardedata-sort-value="2023-09-28" 20–28 Sep 20239942131191313155110
LARICSdata-sort-value="2023-09-28" 11–25 Sep 20231,00322.931.51.014.64.415.23.24.72.48.6
INSOMARdata-sort-value="2023-08-31" 28–31 Aug 20231,030152522733744102
2020 parliamentary electiondata-sort-value="2020-12-06" 6 Dec 20206.058.62525.228.91.09.14.915.44.15.71.30.40.04.13.7
2019 electiondata-sort-value="2019-05-26" 26 May 20199.069.822 27.022.55.822.46.45.36.64.5

Regional polls

Bucharest

Polling firmFieldwork dateSample
size
PNL
PSD
PUSL
ADUPLUS
PRO
UDMR
AUR
S.O.S.
REPER
OthersLead
FD
PMP
USR
AtlasIntel1-5 Jun 20242.8737.624.239.312.14.74.415.1
Ipsos1 Nov-18 Dec 20235.40015.539.51.82.322.40.711.72.71.41.917.1
2019 electiondata-sort-value="2019-05-26" 26 May 2019943.11815.4816.387.9939.896.750.3613.1523.51

Announced candidates

Save Romania Union (USR) and the Alliance for the Union of Romanians (AUR) were the first political parties that announced their official candidates for the European Parliament so far.[34]

United Right Alliance (USR-PMP-FD)

  1. Dan Barna
  2. Vlad Voiculescu
  3. Eugen Tomac
  4. Vlad Botoș
    1. Violeta Alexandru
  5. Radu Mihail
  6. Corina Atanasiu
  7. Adriana Cristian
  8. George Gima
  9. Teodora Stoian
  10. Ramona Goga
  11. Alina Gîrbea
  12. Geta Daniela Drăghici
  13. Alina Totti
  14. Nicolae Mihai Șvab
  15. Emilia Mateescu
  16. Ion Belu
  17. Gabriela Ferguson
  18. Lucia Hang
  19. Dan Adrian Pop
  20. Lucian Judele
  21. Raluca Bercea
  22. Ciprian Alexandru
  23. Andrei Chirica
  24. Răzvan Socolov
  25. Adrian Giurgiu
  26. Sergiu Grui
  27. Daniela Șarpe
  28. Aurel Fierăscu
  29. Alina Bălășcău
  30. Alex Cozma
  31. Silviu Andrei
  32. Maria Udrescu
  33. Mihai Zvîncă
  34. Laurențiu Gheorghe
  35. Liana Ursa
  36. Florin Drăgulin
  37. Ion-Marian Lazăr
  38. Robert Voicu
  39. Alexandru German
  40. Irena Pleșoiu
  41. Eusebiu Iftode
  42. Ioan Bledea[35]

Alliance for the Union of Romanians (AUR)

  1. Cristian Terheș
  2. Mugur Mihăescu
  3. Monica Iagăr
  4. Dan Tănasă
  5. Claudiu Târziu
  6. Gheorghe Piperea
  7. Felicia Akkaya
    1. Adrian Axinia
  8. Radu Baltasiu
  9. Răzvan Biro
  10. Ramona-Ioana Bruynseels
  11. Paul Costea
  12. Peter Costea
  13. Ringo Dămureanu
  14. Cristina-Emanuela Dascălu
  15. Dragoș Dragoman
  16. Elena Doboș
  17. Cristina Dumitrescu
  18. Mihai Enache
  19. Raisa Enachi
  20. Avram Fițiu
  21. Tiberiu Floriș
  22. Laura Gherasim
  23. Veronica Grosu
  24. Silviu Gurlui
  25. Ramona-Paula Hotea
  26. Mirela Irindea
  27. Marius Lulea
  28. Nicuşor-Cristian Mancaş
  29. Dumitrina Mitrea
  30. Elena-Viorica Năstăsoiu
  31. Liviu Natea
  32. Maria-Lăcrămioara Nicolescu
  33. Vlad Olteanu
  34. Luminiţa Fernandes
  35. Simona-Maria Petcu
  36. Ioan-Aurelian Popa
  37. Mihai Silviu Popa
  38. Șerban-Dimitrie Sturdza
  39. Maria-Georgiana Teodorescu
  40. Aurora Ursu
  41. Selena Vîlcu
  42. Nicolae Vlahu[36]

National Coalition for Romania (PSD-PNL)

  1. Mihai Tudose
  2. Rareș Bogdan
  3. Gabriela Firea
  4. Dan Motreanu
  5. Claudiu Manda
  6. Adina Vălean
  7. Victor Negrescu
  8. Daniel Buda
  9. Vasile Dîncu
  10. Maria Grapini
  11. Siegfried Mureșan
  12. Dragoș Benea
  13. Mircea Hava
  14. Gheorghe Cîrciu
  15. Gheorghe Falcă
  16. Virgil Popescu
  17. Dan Nica
  18. Alexandru Muraru
  19. Mara Mareș[37]

Renewing Romania's European Project (REPER)

  1. Dacian Cioloș
  2. Ramona Strugariu
  3. Dragoș Pîslaru
  4. Oana Cambera
  5. Andrei Lupu
  6. Andreea Leonte
  7. Cristian Presură
  8. Simina Tulbure
  9. Ciprian Mihali
  10. Ana Maria Boghean[38]

Social Liberal Humanist Party (PUSL)

  1. Cristian Barbu
  2. Lia Ardelean
  3. Mugur Ciuvică[39]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Alegeri europarlamentare în România pe 9 iunie 2024. CursDeGuvernare.ro. 2023-05-17. 2023-07-21. ro-RO.
  2. Web site: VIDEO Dragnea, discurs cu puternic accent naționalist / Ce spune despre el însuși: Un lider politic nebun, iresponsabil, care își riscă libertatea și spune - nu, nu suntem de acord să vă dăm resursele noastre pe degeaba!. hotnews.ro. 2019-03-15. 2023-10-22. ro-RO.
  3. Web site: Romania's Liviu Dragnea sentenced to jail for corruption. ft.com. 2019-05-27. 2023-10-22. en-EN.
  4. Web site: VIDEO. Liviu Dragnea, condamnat definitiv la închisoare, a ajuns la Penitenciarul Rahova. digi24.ro. 2019-05-27. 2023-10-22. ro-RO.
  5. Web site: Marcel Ciolacu, un președinte PSD cu o misiune imposibilă. dw.com. 2020-08-24. 2023-10-22. ro-RO.
  6. Web site: Guvernul PSD-PNL-UDMR a fost învestit de Parlament cu 318 voturi "pentru" / Ciucă: Ne aflăm într-un moment mult așteptat de toți românii / Ciolacu: Nu voi minți niciodată că am învins pandemia / Barna: De ce nu l-ați chemat direct pe Dragnea să îi predați Ministerul Justiției?. g4media.ro. 2021-11-25. 2023-10-22. ro-RO.
  7. Web site: Guvernul Ciolacu, învestit lejer de Parlament: Marcel Ciolacu: Susțin cu tărie eliminarea pensiilor pentru parlamentari, pentru a elimina apoi toate pensiile speciale / Kelemen: Dle Ciolacu, aveți grijă de PNL, aveți grijă să nu se trezească. Replica liderului PSD. hotnews.ro. 2023-06-15. 2023-10-22. ro-RO.
  8. Web site: Noul guvern de coalitie condus de Florin Citu a fost investit de parlament mesaj scurt al lui Iohannis la ceremonia de investire. mediafax.ro. 2020-12-23. 2023-10-22. ro-RO.
  9. Web site: Miniștrii USR-PLUS au demisionat în bloc. dw.com. 2021-09-06. 2023-10-22. ro-RO.
  10. Web site: PNL și-a ales unicul conducător / Cronologia unui congres încheiat cu demisii. europalibera.org. 2021-09-25. 2023-10-22. ro-RO.
  11. News: Nicolae Ciucă, unic candidat, a fost "ales" președinte al PNL. Europa Liberă România . europalibera.org. 2022-04-10. 2023-10-22. ro-RO . Valică . Carmen .
  12. Web site: Cine sunt membrii partidului Forța Dreptei, fondat de Ludovic Orban. libertatea.ro. 2021-12-14. 2023-10-22. ro-RO.
  13. Web site: Dacian Cioloș va deschide lista USR-PLUS pentru europarlamentare. Nemulțumiri în USR. digi24.ro. 2019-02-02. 2023-07-22. ro-RO.
  14. Web site: USR și PLUS au fuzionat. Decizia Curții de Apel București, definitivă. Noul partid se pregătește de Congres. digi24.ro. 2021-04-16. 2023-10-22. ro-RO.
  15. Web site: Dacian Cioloș, ales președinte al USR PLUS cu 50,9%. Barna, învins cu 695 de voturi. europalibera.org. 2021-10-01. 2023-10-22. ro-RO.
  16. Web site: Este oficial! Dacian Cioloș a demisionat de la conducerea USR: Rămân în partid ca membru. evz.ro. 2022-02-07. 2023-10-22. ro-RO.
  17. Web site: Cătălin Drulă a fost ales președinte al USR: "De astăzi suntem toți USR. Nu mai avem timp de vedetisme și politică imatură". digi24.ro. 2022-07-10. 2023-10-22. ro-RO.
  18. Web site: Europarlamentarul Nicu Ștefănuță a demisionat din USR: "Direcția pe care o are de ani buni conducerea este una pentru care nu pot gira". Digi24.ro. 2023-01-30. 2023-10-22. ro-RO.
  19. Web site: Drulă, despre un pol de dreapta cu liberalii: PNL a făcut "alba-neagra" cu voturile de dreapta și le-a pus în buzunar la Marcel Ciolacu. Digi24.ro. 2023-10-20. 2023-12-10. ro-RO.
  20. Web site: Apare polul de dreapta pe scena politică? Drulă anunță discuții cu două partide. DCNews.ro. 2023-10-11. 2023-12-10. ro-RO.
  21. Web site: USR, Forța Dreptei și PMP candidează pe liste comune la alegerile pentru Parlamentul European. Digi24.ro. 2023-12-18. 2023-12-18. ro-RO.
  22. Web site: Partidul REPER al lui Dacian Ciolos există oficial. rfi.ro. 2022-08-03. 2023-10-22. ro-RO.
  23. Web site: 9 December 2020 . Romanian nationalist party AUR attracts 15,000 new virtual members . Romania-insider.com.
  24. News: 7 December 2020 . "Surpriza" AUR, partidul cu mesaj anti-maghiar, anti-occidental, unionist și anti-mască. Cine sunt liderii partidului: George Simion, Claudiu Târziu și Dan Tănasă . ro . . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20201208033758/https://www.g4media.ro/surpriza-aur-partidul-cu-mesaj-anti-maghiar-anti-occidental-unionist-si-anti-masca-cine-sunt-liderii-partidului-george-simion-claudiu-tarziu-si-dan-tanasa.html . 8 December 2020.
  25. Web site: 10 December 2020 . Elections 2020: A small victory for the right, but Romania won't deviate from its Western path . 20 September 2021 . Middle East Institute.
  26. Web site: 21 December 2020 . AUR și Mișcarea Legionară. Cât de valabilă este comparația între cele două partide.html . G4 Media . ro.
  27. Web site: Istoricul Madalin Hodor: "AUR este un amestec de filoane" (Ziare.com) - 10.12.2020 . 13 October 2021 . Deutsche Welle . ro.
  28. Web site: 2020-11-12 . SpotMedia: Cum a crescut AUR în Frății ortodoxe . spotmedia.ro.
  29. News: 7 December 2020 . Romanian opposition takes narrow lead after election . . live . https://web.archive.org/web/20201208084302/https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-55211972 . 8 December 2020.
  30. Web site: AUR și-a început emanciparea internațională. dw.com. 2021-01-28. 2023-10-22. ro-RO.
  31. Web site: Alegeri 2024. O nouă alianță pe scena politică din România înaintea unui an electoral important. Partidul Ecologist Român a semnat un protocol cu Partidul Verde. Florin Secară: AER pentru România își dorește să promoveze tinerii și un mod de viață curat. economica.net. 2023-12-09. 2023-12-11. ro-RO.
  32. https://adevarul.ro/politica/piedone-deschide-lista-pusl-la-europarlamentare-2347966.html
  33. PDU 2,8%

    PRM 1,9%

    Indep. Vlad Gheorghe 1,9%

    Indep. Nicolae Bogdănel Ștefănuță 1,9%

    Indep. Șoșoacă 1,5%

    Indep. Paula Pârvănescu 1,0%

    alții 2,6%

  34. Web site: Opoziția fură startul în cursa pentru europarlamentare. AUR și USR sunt primele partide mari care și-au prezentat candidații. euronews.ro. 2023-10-22. 2023-10-22. ro-RO.
  35. Web site: Listă Candidați pentru Parlamentul European. usr.ro. 2023-10-23. 2023-10-24. ro-RO.
  36. Web site: Alegeri europarlamentare 2024. Lista AUR . dcnews.ro. 2023-07-22. 2023-10-22. ro-RO.
  37. https://www.hotnews.ro/stiri-politic-26992885-psd-pnl-validat-lista-finala-candidatii-europarlamentare.htm
  38. https://partidulreper.ro/semneaza/
  39. https://www.aktual24.ro/partidul-lui-dan-voiculescu-are-un-general-pe-primul-loc-la-europarlamentare-ciuvica-e-pe-locul-trei/#goog_rewarded