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# | Name | Born | Affiliation | Campaign | Experience | Key campaign dates | |
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1 | Elena Lasconi |
20 April 1972 (52) Hațeg, Hunedoara County |
Save Romania Union Endorsed by: REPER, FD, PMP, AD, PNȚMM |
O Românie pentru toți, nu doar pentru unii! (lit. 'A Romania for all, not just for some!') (website) |
Mayor of Câmpulung (2020–present) | Considering the candidacy: 16 June 2024[1] Intention: 26 June 2024[2] Official: 29 June 2024[3] BEC filing: 1 October 2024[4][5] BEC validation: 3 October 2024[6] CCR rejected validation challenge: 7 October 2024[7][8] | |
2 | George Simion |
21 September 1986 (38) Focșani, Vrancea County |
Alliance for the Union of Romanians | Președintele celor mulți (lit. 'The president of the many') (website) |
Deputy (2020–present) | Denied interest: 27 March 2022[9] Considering the candidacy: 20 February 2024[10] Denied interest: 24 February 2024[11] Considering the candidacy: 7 April 2024[12] Intention: 11 May 2024[13] Official: 15 June 2024[14] BEC filing: 30 September 2024[15][16] BEC validation: 30 September 2024[17] CCR rejected validation challenge: 7 October 2024[18][19] | |
3 | Marcel Ciolacu |
28 November 1967 (57) Buzău, Buzău County |
Social Democratic Party | Calea sigură pentru România (lit. 'The safe way for Romania') (program) |
Prime Minister of Romania (2023–present) Deputy (2012–present) President of the Chamber of Deputies (2019–20, 2021–23) Deputy Prime Minister (2017–2018) Deputy Mayor of Buzău (2008–2012) Acting Prefect of Buzău (2005) |
Denied interest: 24 April 2021[20] Considering the candidacy: 15 March 2023[21] Intention: 20 August 2024[22] Official: 24 August 2024[23] BEC filing: 5 October 2024[24][25] CCR rejected bid challenge: 5 October 2024[26][27] BEC validation: 6 October 2024[28] CCR rejected seven validation challenges: four on 7 October 2024[29][30][31][32][33]and three on 14 October 2024[34][35][36][37] | |
4 | Nicolae Ciucă |
7 February 1967 (57) Plenița, Dolj County |
National Liberal Party | Cu onoare și credință în slujba țării (lit. 'In country's service, with honor and faith') (website) |
President of the Senate (2023–present) Senator (2020–present) Prime Minister of Romania (2020 (acting), 2021–2023) Deputy Prime Minister (2017–2018) Minister of Defence (2019–2021) Chief of the General Staff (2015–2019) |
Considering the candidacy: 3 November 2023[38] Intention: 15 July 2024[39] Official: 15 September 2024[40] BEC filing: 2 October 2024[41][42] BEC validation: 3 October 2024[43] CCR rejected two validation challenges: 5 October 2024[44][45]and 14 October 2024[46][47] | |
5 | Hunor Kelemen |
4 October 1967 (57) Cârța, Harghita County |
Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania | Többet a polgárnak, kevesebbet az államnak! (lit. 'More for citizens, less for the state!') (website) |
Deputy (2000–present) Deputy Prime Minister (2020–2023) Minister of Culture (2009–14, 2014) Secretary of State with the Minister of Culture (1997–2000) |
Denied interest: 17 January 2023[48] Intention: 5 September 2024[49] Official: 6 September 2024[50] BEC filing: 2 October 2024[51][52] BEC validation: 3 October 2024[53] CCR rejected validation challenge: 5 October 2024[54][55] | |
6 | Mircea Geoană |
14 August 11,958 (66) Cârța, Harghita County |
Independent Endorsed by: MRR, RîA |
Independent. Viziune. Respect. (lit. 'Independent. Vision. Respect.') (website) |
Deputy Secretary General of NATO (2019–2024) President of the Senate (2008–2011) Senator (2004–2016) Minister of Foreign Affairs (2000–2004) Romanian Ambassador to USA (1996–2004) |
Considering the candidacy: 24 November 2023[56] Intention: 25 August 2024[57] Official: 11 September 2024[58] BEC filing: 3 October 2024[59] BEC validation: 3 October 2024[60] CCR rejected four validation challenges on: 5 October 2024,[61][62] 7 October 2024,[63][64] 9 October 2024[65][66] and 14 October 2024[67][68] | |
7 | Ana Birchall |
30 August 1973 (51) Mizil, Prahova County |
Independent | Ne facem bine! (lit. 'We do better!') (website) |
Minister of Juctice (2019) Minister Delegate for European Affairs (2017) Deputy (2012–2020) |
Intention: 18 June 2024[69] Official: 16 August 2024[70] BEC filing: 4 October 2024[71][72] BEC validation: 6 October 2024[73] |
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- ^ "EXCLUSIV Elena Lasconi: Îmi asum candidatura la prezidențiale, dacă voi fi susținută de toți colegii". 16 June 2024.
- ^ "Elena Lasconi va intra în cursa internă din USR pentru prezidențiale. Ce spune primarul despre o alianță cu PNL". 26 June 2024.
- ^ "USR și-a ales candidatul la alegerile prezidențiale, cu un număr-record de voturi (Video)". 29 June 2024.
- ^ https://www.g4media.ro/video-elena-lasconi-isi-depune-candidatura-pentru-alegerile-prezidentiale-in-doua-luni-putem-sa-iesim-din-aceasta-frauda-morala-a-guvernarii-socialiste-din-ultimii-30-de-ani.html
- ^ https://prezidentiale2024.bec.ro/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/CP_9_P.pdf
- ^ https://prezidentiale2024.bec.ro/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/Decizie_13D_P.pdf
- ^ https://www.ccr.ro/comunicat-de-presa-7-octombrie-2024/
- ^ https://www.ccr.ro/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/Hotarare_9_2024.pdf
- ^ Vladimir Ionescu (27 March 2022). "George Simion nu vrea să fie candidatul AUR la alegerile prezidențiale din 2024. Cum va fi ales reprezentantul partidului în cursa pentru Cotroceni". B1.ro (in Romanian). Retrieved 25 April 2022.
- ^ "EXCLUSIV. George Simion anunţă că va candida la Preşedinţie: "Ciolacu e mai nociv decât Ciucă. E incapabil să conducă"".
- ^ "George Simion susține că nu va fi candidatul AUR la alegerile prezidențiale. Ce spune despre Geoană". 24 February 2024.
- ^ "Simion spune că e posibil să candideze la alegerile prezidențiale: "Oameni în care am încredere îmi dau sfaturi cât pot ei de bune. Vor să îmi anunţ candidatura la alegerile prezidenţiale. Am 37 de ani, o să vină vremea "". 7 April 2024.
- ^ "George Simion dă semnalul candidaturii la prezidențiale și explică plecările din AUR: Blestemați cei ce renunță! Nu e chiar imaginea unui dezastru". 11 May 2024.
- ^ "Prima lansare oficială a unui candidat la alegerile prezidenţiale. George Simion este candidatul AUR".
- ^ https://www.antena3.ro/politica/george-simion-si-a-depus-la-bec-candidatura-pentru-prezidentiale-723131.html
- ^ https://prezidentiale2024.bec.ro/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/CP_7_P.pdf
- ^ https://prezidentiale2024.bec.ro/wp-content/uploads/2024/09/Decizie_10D_P.pdf
- ^ https://www.ccr.ro/comunicat-de-presa-7-octombrie-2024/
- ^ https://www.ccr.ro/wp-content/uploads/2024/10/Hotarare_9_2024.pdf
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- ^ "AUDIO Marcel Ciolacu a anunțat membrii PSD printr-un mesaj intern că a luat decizia să candideze la președinția României: "Sunt sigur că împreună vom reuși să recâștigăm Președinția după 20 de ani"". 20 August 2024.
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