Romania Agrees to Hold Elections in September
<i> Associated Press</i>
BUCHAREST, Romania —
Leaders of Romania’s main political parties have agreed to hold parliamentary and presidential elections Sept. 27, President Ion Iliescu announced Wednesday.
After meeting with party leaders in his Cotroceni Palace headquarters, Iliescu said they agreed that any further delay in the country’s second post-Communist general elections “would cause a climate of uncertainty and tension.”
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