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2004-12-14 17:48 |
5 years?
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I was under the impression that the President was elected for a 4 year term. Why do you refer to Basescu being at Cotroceni for 5 years? | |
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2004-12-14 18:03 |
Re: 5 years?
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According to the new Constitution, voted last year, the President will stay at Cotroceni 5 years instead of 4. They made this change because they wanted to distinguish in time the presidential elections from the legislative ones.
La 2004-12-14 17:48:45, Michael Morrell a scris:
> I was under the impression that the President was elected for a 4 year
> term. Why do you refer to Basescu being at Cotroceni for 5 years?
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2004-12-14 22:35 |
Re: 5 years?
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Thank you for the clarification. I was aware of the judiciary changes in the last Constitution, but I wasn't aware of the change in the presidential term. Very interesting....
By the way, I wanted to let Ziua know that I really appreciate the English language stories they produce. I don't read Romanian well yet (though I am working on it.) With this web site I'm able to follow what is happening in Romanian politics. Thank you.
La 2004-12-14 18:03:11, Moderator 2 ZIUA a scris:
> According to the new Constitution, voted last year, the President
> will stay at Cotroceni 5 years instead of 4. They made this change
> because they wanted to distinguish in time the presidential elections
> from the legislative ones.
>
> La 2004-12-14 17:48:45, Michael Morrell a scris:
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> > I was under the impression that the President was elected for a 4 year
> > term. Why do you refer to Basescu being at Cotroceni for 5 years?
> >
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2004-12-14 22:38 |
Re: 5 years?
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Thank you for explaining. I was aware of some of the other changes in the new Constitution, but not the new 5 year presidential term.
I also want to express my appreciation to Ziua for translating stories into Enlgish. My Romanian is not that good (though I am working on getting better), so this web site allows me to follow Romanian politics in a way I could not do so otherwise. Thank you.
La 2004-12-14 18:03:11, Moderator 2 ZIUA a scris:
> According to the new Constitution, voted last year, the President
> will stay at Cotroceni 5 years instead of 4. They made this change
> because they wanted to distinguish in time the presidential elections
> from the legislative ones.
>
> La 2004-12-14 17:48:45, Michael Morrell a scris:
>
> > I was under the impression that the President was elected for a 4 year
> > term. Why do you refer to Basescu being at Cotroceni for 5 years?
> >
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2004-12-14 22:49 |
Re: 5 years?
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Thank you for your appreciation. We hope you will continue reading our articles.
La 2004-12-14 22:38:26, Michael Morrell a scris:
> Thank you for explaining. I was aware of some of the other changes in
> the new Constitution, but not the new 5 year presidential term.
>
> I also want to express my appreciation to Ziua for translating stories
> into Enlgish. My Romanian is not that good (though I am working on
> getting better), so this web site allows me to follow Romanian
> politics in a way I could not do so otherwise. Thank you.
>
> La 2004-12-14 18:03:11, Moderator 2 ZIUA a scris:
>
> > According to the new Constitution, voted last year, the President
> > will stay at Cotroceni 5 years instead of 4. They made this change
> > because they wanted to distinguish in time the presidential elections
> > from the legislative ones.
> >
> > La 2004-12-14 17:48:45, Michael Morrell a scris:
> >
> > > I was under the impression that the President was elected for a 4 year
> > > term. Why do you refer to Basescu being at Cotroceni for 5 years?
> > >
> >
> >
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