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Faculty of General Practitioners, Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Bucharest (1987) Ludovic Orban nu exclude o candidatură la alegerile prezidențiale din 2024: Sunt cel mai bun cunoscător al PNL și, în general, al țării". www.digi24.ro. 22 May 2021. Alexandru Costea (3 October 2021). "Surse: USR PLUS a decis să se numească doar USR. Susținătorii lui Barna sunt nemulțumiți de alegerea lui Cioloș ca președinte". Digi24.ro (in Romanian) . Retrieved 3 October 2021.

Realitatea.net (2022-09-03). "Partidul Verde se relanseaza in Romania: care sunt OBIECTIVELE si cum ii vor ajuta ele pe romani". Realitatea.NET (in Romanian) . Retrieved 2023-03-11. Redacția Agerpres (23 November 2021). "Ludovic Orban a demisionat din PNL împreună cu 15 parlamentari". Agerpres (in Romanian) . Retrieved 24 April 2022.Faculty of Horticulture, University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine of Cluj-Napoca (1994) G.S. (18 December 2019). "Șeful AEP: În 2024, când toate cele patru rânduri de alegeri vor fi în același an, vom avea vot pe internet". HotNews.ro (in Romanian) . Retrieved 20 September 2021. Redacția Aktual24 (22 March 2022). "PNL a inghitit oficial ALDE, cele doua partide au fuzionat. Rares Bogdan a fost in comisia PNL de negociere cu ALDE". Aktual24.ro (in Romanian). {{ cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( link) Adriana Duțulescu (6 July 2022). "Surse: Mircea Geoană își pregătește candidatura la prezidențiale". Digi24.ro (in Romanian) . Retrieved 6 July 2022.

Lucian Negrea (3 November 2023). "Nicolae Ciucă și-a anunțat candidatura la alegerile prezidențiale (Surse)". Știri Pe Surse (in Romanian) . Retrieved 3 November 2023. On 4 July 2023, the Socialist Romania Alliance (ARS), formed by the Romanian Socialist Party (PSR) and the Social Democratic Workers' Party (PMSD) was registered. [39] These individuals have been the subject of speculation, but have publicly denied or recanted their interest in running for president. Also, individuals that were subject to public speculation, but are legally barred from running for president are included here. Pavel, Andreea (19 September 2021). "Liviu Dragnea, despre Alianța Pentru Patrie, fondat de Codrin Ștefănescu: Nu e partidul meu, eu doar îl susțin, n-am voie să ocup o funcție în partid/ 'Pentru Patrie' este numele ultimului partid legionar din România"[Liviu Dragnea, about Alliance for the Homeland founded by Codrin Ștefănescu: It's not my party, I just support it, I'm not allowed to hold a position in the party / 'For the Homeland' is the name of the last legionary party in Romania]. G4 Media (in Romanian) . Retrieved 6 November 2021. The forthcoming elections are most likely going to take place in either November or December 2024, along with the presidential election of that year. If that will be the case, it will be for the first time in Romania since the 2004 general election, that the local, parliamentary and presidential elections alike will all be held during the same year.

Florin Cîțu spune că nu se gândește "în acest moment" la o candidatură la prezidențiale". www.digi24.ro. 25 June 2021. Cristian Diaconescu, then newly elected president of the party in early 2021, was designated the party's presidential candidate. [14] However, some analysts believed that Mihail Neamțu, a current member of the PMP, might run for presidency instead, either as an independent (with PMP support) or as a candidate from another party. [15] On 23 March 2022, Cristian Diaconescu was excluded from the party by the new leadership, thus losing his presidential candidate status previously granted by the PMP. [16] Force of the Right (FD) [ edit ]

Former 2019 candidate Dan Barna (and party co-president) stated in several interviews in April 2021 that his candidacy is "not ruled out" and that his candidacy is a "real scenario". [11] Party co-president Dacian Cioloș stated in an interview, on 18 February 2021, that he is also considering running in 2024. [12] On 1 October 2021, Cioloș stated that his objective is to win the 2024 presidential election, claiming that he is willing to candidate as well. [13] People's Movement Party (PMP) [ edit ] Alexandra Andronie (20 September 2021). "Liviu Dragnea a anunțat numele partidului pe care i-l construiește Codrin Ștefănescu" (in Romanian) . Retrieved 31 May 2022. In a televised talk show, on 24 April 2021, the party leader Marcel Ciolacu stated that "is very likely" that the party president (himself, at that time) will not run for president in 2024. [6] Asked about considering a presidential candidacy, member of the Chamber of Deputies, Alexandru Rafila vaguely answered on 4 July 2021 "never say never", but underlined that running for president is "definitely not my goal". [7] In another televised talk show, former Prime Minister Sorin Grindeanu stated that the party is "going for the win" in all elections scheduled in 2024 (legislative elections, local elections, European Parliament elections, and presidential elections) and he "did not rule out" that Mircea Geoană could be, yet again, the party's presidential candidate. [8] Mircea Geoană ran for president in 2009, but narrowly lost in the second round to Traian Băsescu, who was then re-elected for a second and last term. According to ongoing speculation, Mircea Geoană might very well run for presidency in 2024, but it is yet unclear if he will receive PSD support, according to incumbent PSD president Marcel Ciolacu. [9] [10] Save Romania Union (USR) [ edit ] Presidential elections will be held in Romania in either mid- or late November 2024, with an eventual second round to be held in late November or early December 2024 as well (depending on the final results of the first round). They will be the ninth presidential elections held in post-1989 Romania. As the Romanian Constitution allows a maximum of two presidential terms (consecutive or not), incumbent President of Romania Klaus Iohannis, first elected in 2014 and then re-elected in 2019, is not eligible for re-election. His second (and last) term will normally end in December 2024.Parliamentary elections are scheduled to be held in Romania by 21 March 2025, three months after the term of the incumbent legislature of the Romanian Parliament expires. However, the elections are most probably scheduled to be held during late 2024. These individuals have been official candidates or considered their candidacy, but have withdrawn from the race or they lost the support of their party and, so far, have not reconsidered their intentions. The Cîțu cabinet, which took office on 23 December 2020, [4] comprised two conservative liberal parties, namely the PNL and the UDMR/RMDSZ as well as the progressive liberal USR PLUS (which, after its latest congress held in early October 2021, returned to its initial official denomination, more specifically USR). [5]

Nevertheless, there was a speculation according to which the forthcoming Romanian presidential elections might have occurred earlier than to term, assuming that incumbent President Klaus Iohannis would have been nominated as Secretary General of NATO and that he would have accepted the nomination in the meantime, then the next Romanian presidential elections would have likely taken place in 2023 instead of 2024. [1] However, this is not possible as incumbent Secretary General of NATO, Jens Stoltenberg, will remain in this international position for one more year, until the end of his term scheduled to take place in late 2024 (more specifically in October 2024). [2] Candidates [ edit ] National Liberal Party (PNL) [ edit ] Bianca Ion (14 August 2021). "Ce șanse are Gabriela Firea să fie candidatul PSD la alegerile prezidențiale. Sociolog: "Fostul primar simte că are de luat o revanșă" ". Ziare.com (in Romanian) . Retrieved 14 January 2022. Liviu Cojan (21 December 2021). "Adrian Năstase a fost reabilitat de instanță. Fostul premier are voie să revină în politică". Digi24.ro (in Romanian) . Retrieved 15 May 2022.

President Klaus Iohannis is not eligible for another candidacy, therefore the party needs to find another suitable candidate. Former Prime Minister and former PNL president Ludovic Orban stated in Tecuci, Galați County, on 22 May 2021, that he does not "rule out" a candidacy in 2024. [3] On 25 June 2021, then-Prime Minister Florin Cîțu stated in Piatra Neamț that he is "currently not considering" a presidential candidacy. [4] Furthermore, fellow party leaders consider proposing the incumbent president Klaus Iohannis as Prime Minister, after his presidential term ends in 2024. [5] Social Democratic Party (PSD) [ edit ]

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