Romanian EU election campaign
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PSD’s European Elections list - 30-09-2007 00:22:39 - Only logged activists can post a comment, please sign in or register here
The Romanian Social Democrat Party – PSD has published its list of European candidates for the European elections that take place on the 25th of November.
The list starts with the PSD Secretary General, Titus Corlatean, and continues with the distinguish MP Adrian Severin. Next on the list we have, Rovana Plumb (leader of the PSD women section), Daciana Sarbu (MP), Cătălin Nechifor (young social democrats – winner of a contest inside the party), Adriana Ticau (MP), Ioan Mircea Pascu (MP), Gabriela Cretu (MP), Corina Cretu (MP) and Victor Bostinaru (chief of the foreign affaires department at the PSD).
The PSD objective for the November elections is 12 deputies but the work just started and there are a lot of things to be done before winning the elections. We can need all the help we can get and therefore PES activists Romania is going to build up several projects involving activists from all over Europe. comment(s):
Victor Negrescu - 14-10-2007 22:53:53
So PES Activists exists in Romania only on a national level from Bucharest. I'm waiting for people wanting to be more active in PES Activists in each town and if you or somebody else what's to do so I'm waiting an e-mail from you - my emails are victor.negrescu@psd.ro / messenger : negrescuvictor / pesactivists@psd.ro
Darius Filip - 14-10-2007 21:07:07
Hello Victor. I am a PSD member from Satu Mare county and i would like to know if there are any pes activists in Satu Mare.
Thank youVictor Negrescu - 12-10-2007 14:32:32
Hello Petru - actually I'm the new coordinator and if you are in our datebase you surely received several emails from me. If you have idea don't hesitate to contact me on victor.negrescu@psd.ro
Petru Ioan Solomon - 03-10-2007 22:31:31
Hello Victor. I wish to PSD goodluck to the election for European Parlament. I have a question; do you have a clue about the new coordinator for PES activists in Romania?
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