Next Romanian parliamentary election

Next Romanian parliamentary election

← 2024 On or before 26 November 2028

All 136 seats in the Senate
All 331 seats in the Chamber of Deputies
69 S and 166 D seats needed for a majority
  First party Second party Third party
 
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Leader Marcel Ciolacu George Simion Ilie Bolojan
Party PSD AUR PNL
Leader since 26 November 2019 1 December 2019 25 November 2024
Acting
Leader's seat DBuzău DBucharest SBihor
Last election 36 S / 86 D 28 S / 63 D 22 S / 49 D

  Fourth party Fifth party Sixth party
 
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Leader Elena Lasconi Diana Șoșoacă Anamaria Gavrilă
Party USR SOS RO POT
Leader since 26 June 2024 2022 31 July 2023
Leader's seat Did not stand Did not take the seat
stood for SBucharest
DHunedoara
Last election 19 S / 40 D 12 S / 28 D 7 S / 24 D

  Seventh party Eighth party
 
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Leader Hunor Kelemen Varujan Pambuccian[a]
Party UDMR Minority parties
Leader since February 2011
Leader's seat DHarghita D – Nationwide[b]
Last election 10 S / 22 D S / 19 D

Prime Minister before election

Marcel Ciolacu
PSD

Prime Minister after election

TBD

The next Romanian parliamentary election will take place on a Sunday before 30 November 2028.[2] The election may take place earlier if a snap election is called or if the government loses a no confidence motion.[3][4]


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  1. ^ Legea privind alegerea Senatului şi a Camerei Deputaţilor, precum şi pentru organizarea şi funcţionarea Autorităţii Electorale Permanente, cu modificările şi completările ulterioare [The Law on the election of the Senate and the Chamber of Deputies, as well as on the organization and operation of the Permanent Electoral Authority, with subsequent amendments and additions – Updated text] (PDF) (208, 94.12) (in Romanian). 20 July 2015.
  2. ^ "Romania". IPU Parline: Global data on national parliaments. 1 December 2024. Retrieved 27 February 2025.
  3. ^ Oprita, Antonia; Marinas, Radu (8 July 2005). "Romania calls snap election". The Irish Times. Retrieved 27 February 2025.
  4. ^ "Romanian far right parties file no-confidence motion against pro-European government". Reuters. 25 February 2025. Retrieved 27 February 2025.

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