In Bucharest
Since its birth in 2015, the Union to Save Romania (USR), created by Nicusor Dan, who won Bucharest City Hall in September, has continued to shake up the Romanian political landscape, disrupting the trench warfare between the social -democrats of the PSD and liberals of the PNL
With 9% of the votes in the last legislative elections, in December 2016, the newcomers of the USR, whose average age does not exceed 40 years, then brought their party to third place, both in the Senate and in the Lower House of Parliament.
They are now credited with double, around 18%, in the legislative elections this Sunday.
At 43, Catalin Tenita, who is running for a deputy seat on the Bucharest list, is a young entrepreneur among the most emblematic of the alliance formed, since the Europeans of 2019, between the USR and Plus, the party created by Dacian Ciolos, former European Commissioner for Agriculture and Rural Development.
Like so many other tired business leaders
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