Elections for the Capital's Mayor Tentatively Set for Mid-November

The Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan announced that the coalition has tentatively agreed to hold elections for the Capital's mayor in mid-November, although this is not finalized due to the absence of recent coalition meetings. He emphasized the importance of supporting a single candidate and mentioned that Ciprian Ciucu, the mayor of Sector 6, is a strong contender based on recent trust surveys conducted by PNL. Bolojan highlighted the need for parties to collaborate and choose a candidate based on sociological analyses to ensure they select a tested and reliable candidate. He believes Ciucu's experience and the positive feedback from the surveys make him a feasible candidate for the mayoral position.
- Elections for the Capital's mayor are tentatively set for mid-November.
- A single candidate support is preferred among coalition parties.
- Ciprian Ciucu is recognized as a strong candidate with good public trust.
- Collaboration among parties is essential for candidate selection based on surveys.
When are the elections for the Capital's mayor expected to take place?
The elections are tentatively set for mid-November, but this date is not finalized.
Who is considered a strong candidate for the mayoral position?
Ciprian Ciucu, the mayor of Sector 6, is considered a strong candidate based on recent trust surveys.
What is the Prime Minister's stance on candidate selection?
Prime Minister Ilie Bolojan believes parties should support a single candidate and choose based on sociological analyses to ensure reliability and experience.