Emil Boc re-elected ruling party president
President of the Democratic Liberal Party Emil Boc has been reconfirmed president of the Democratic Liberal Party with 62 per cent of votes, while his main rival, Vasile Blaga, received 34 percent of the ballots of over 1,400 delegates who voted at the National Convention of the Democratic Liberals June 2011 - From the Print Edition
After his re-election, Boc reaffirmed that Romania’s modernisation and winning the 2012 elections were the main priorities of the PDL leadership.
“The current leadership also has the difficult task of keeping the PDL the winning party in Romania’s politics. To this end, we will have to continue the policy we have had in place since 2004, solving people’s issues. We are in a serious competition against the Socialist Alliance, but I am more hopeful that ever before that thanks to the new team the National Convention has given me, we can keep the Socialist Alliance in opposition and win back Romanians’ votes in 2012,” said Boc.
The National Coordinating Council of the ruling Democratic Liberal Party also elected 15 party vice-presidents, who include Elena Udrea, Anca Boagiu, Sever Voinescu, Monica Macovei and Teodor Paleologu. “We have emerged stronger from the internal elections. There is nobody and nothing that can tear this party apart. We were, are and will be a winning party,” Boc concluded.
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