Bloomberg
Romania’s minority government dislodged the opposition mayor of Bucharest, giving it a boost before national elections in December at which it’s seeking to win control of parliament.
Activist Nicusor Dan defeated Social Democrat incumbent Gabriela Firea in a ballot, pledging to fight corruption that’s delayed reforms and city upgrades.
Turnout in Bucharest was slightly higher than in previous ballots despite a worsening Covid-19 pandemic that’s left the Black Sea nation with the worst death toll among the European Union’s east.
Dan, a mathematicianwho ran as an independent backed by the Liberals and the newly formed anti-corruption party Save Romania Union, pledged to raise transparency within the Bucharest administration after years of questionable acquisitions and contracts. He also vowed to attract European Union funds for urban development, and to improve public transport and reduce traffic in one of Europe’s most congested cities.
Nationwide, the ruling Liberal Party said it won the most mandates in its history and now controls about half of Romania’s local-county heads as well of the mayors of the largest cities, which also include Cluj-Napoca and Iasi.
Save Romania Union also managed to significantly increase its presence across the country by winning the mayor’s office in the western city of Timisoara and the eastern town of Bacau.
Despite the setbacks, the Social Democrats said they managed to increase their party’s score from last year’s record low in European elections.
“The mayoral elections in Bucharest have always had a symbolic relevance for the general elections and even more so now, when they’re just three months away,†Dan said in an interview before the vote.
“I’m optimistic that the alliance between the Liberals and the Save Romania Union party that supported me will govern for the next four years.â€