Politics of Romania The Accession of Romania to the European Union is currently scheduled to take place on January 1, 2007. This date was firmly set at the Thessaloniki Summit in 2003 and confirmed in Brussels on June 18, 2004. The country reports of October 2004 also affirmed the January 1, 2007 date of accession for both Bulgaria and Romania. Bulgaria and Romania signed their Treaty of Accession on April 25, 2005 at Luxembourg's Neumuenster Abbey. ...more on Wikipedia about "Accession of Romania to the European Union"
The Chamber of Deputies ( Romanian: Camera Deputaţilor) is the lower house in Romania's bicameral parliament. It has 332 seats, to which deputies are elected by direct popular vote on a proportional representation basis to serve four-year terms. ...more on Wikipedia about "Chamber of Deputies of Romania"
A Movement for unification of Romania and the Republic of Moldova began in both countries in early 1990s, after the Republic of Moldova declared its independence from the Soviet Union. ...more on Wikipedia about "Movement for unification of Romania and the Republic of Moldova"
Noua Dreaptă ( Romanian: New Right) is the leading nationalist organization in Romania. Their beliefs include militant nationalism and strong Orthodox religious convictions. Noua Dreaptă does not exhibit strong anti-semitic feelings but clashes instead with Romania's two largest ethnic minorities, the Hungarians and the Gypsies. Their symbol is the Celtic Cross. ...more on Wikipedia about "Noua Dreaptă"
The national legislature is a bicameral Parliament (Parlament), consisting of the Chamber of Deputies or Camera Deputaţilor and the Senate or Senat. Members are elected for 4-year terms by universal suffrage under party list proportional representation electoral systems. ...more on Wikipedia about "Politics of Romania"
The Romanian Democratic Convention (Romanian: Convenţia Democrată Română, CDR) was an electoral alliance of several political parties of Romania, active from early 1992 until 2000. ...more on Wikipedia about "Romanian Democratic Convention"
The Senate of Romania ( Romanian: Senat) is the upper house in Romania's bicameral parliament. It has 137 seats (as of 2004-11-28), to which members are elected by direct popular vote on a proportional representation basis to serve four-year terms. ...more on Wikipedia about "Senate of Romania"
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