Romanians vote in presidential run-off



Romanians vote in presidential run-off Bucharest: Romanians vote today in a run-off to elect their new president, as the country grapples with recession and a deep political crisis which has delayed a crucial aid package by the IMF.

Polls were to open from 7:00 am (0500 GMT) until 9:00 pm.

The centre-right incumbent president Traian Basescu, a former sea captain, is facing the social-democrat chairman of the Senate and ex-diplomat, Mircea Geoana.

The two ended up neck-and-neck in the first round held on November 22 with Basescu garnering 32.44 per cent of the votes and Geoana 31.15 per cent.

However, Geoana is considered favourite for the Sunday vote after joining forces with the liberals, the third political party in the country. An opinion poll by Insomar institute published this week credited him with 54 per cent of the votes.



No matter who the winner is, he will have no time to lose in appointing a prime minister, as the country, in the grip of severe recession, has been led by a caretaker government since October.

The International Monetary Fund (IMF), the European Union and the World Bank, which in March agreed on a 20-billion-euro bail-out plan for Romania, expect urgent steps to cut public spending.

Bureau Report