Complacency enemy of Presidential hopes for Geoana
A surprise defeat for Social Democratic (PSD) leader Mircea Geoana in the Presidential election this year will cause shock-waves among the Romanian elite who believed his victory was certain. December 2009 - From the Print Edition
At nine pm on election day, Geoana was handed the job of Head of State by the exit polls, who put him two percentages points ahead of incumbent President Traian Basescu.
“Our victory is a victory for normality, for common sense and for all Romanians who want a better life,” said Geoana at the time.
The candidate was backed by the media, every major political party, except Basescu′s Democratic Liberals (PD-L), the richest men in Romania and a host of celebrities. His loss is due t... To continue reading this article you have to be registered
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