By Ahmet Gencturk
ATHENS (AA) – Romania’s ruling Social Democratic Party (PSD) was leading in the country’s parliamentary elections as of late Sunday with nearly 15% of the votes counted.
The pro-Western PSD, which has garnered slightly over 24% of the vote, is followed by the nationalist Alliance for the Union of Romanians (AUR) with around 18% and the center-right Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania (UDMR) with 16.33% in the Senate elections, according to the country’s election body.
In elections for Chamber of Deputies, the PSD is leading with 23.2%, followed by the AUR with 17.8% and the UDMR with 16.33%.
Candidates from 31 parties and alliances and 19 organizations of national minorities are competing for 330 seats in the Chamber of Deputies and 136 in the Senate.
The country has a proportional system in 43 electoral constituencies, which correspond to the 41 counties in Romania, the municipality of Bucharest and the constituency for the diaspora.
Each constituency is designated to represent a geographical area, and the number of mandates allocated to each constituency is proportional to the number of residents.
Parties must exceed the electoral threshold of 5% at the national level or at least 20% of votes in four constituencies to win seats in parliament.