President of Romania
President of Romania
Președintele României | |
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Standard of the President of Romania | |
Residence | Cotroceni Palace |
Appointer | Popular vote |
Term length | Five years, renewable once |
Inaugural holder | Nicolae Ceaușescu |
Formation | Constitution of Romania |
Salary | €1,800 per month[1] |
Website | Președintele României |
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The President of Romania is the head of state of Romania. The President is directly elected by a two-round system for a five-year term (since 2004, after the Constitution was modified in 2003). An individual may serve two terms. During his/her term in office, the President may not be a member of any political party.
The President of Romania names the Prime Minister after consulting the political parties in the Parliament; if his proposal is turned down by the Parliament twice in 60 days, the President can dissolve the Parliament and call for early elections, unless he is in the final 6 months of his term. The President only names the Prime Minister and cannot dismiss him from office, but can refuse naming of members of the cabinet once.
The office of President was created in 1974, when Communist leader Nicolae Ceaușescu elevated the presidency of the State Council to a full-fledged executive presidency. It gradually took its current form in stages after the Romanian Revolution, culminating with the adoption of Romania's current constitution in 1991.
The current President of Romania is Klaus Iohannis, since 21 December 2014.
Oath of office
After the Constitutional Court acknowledges the legality of the election, the Houses of Parliament meet in a joint session. The elected President takes the following oath of office, specified by article 82 of the Constitution:
Romanian: Jur să-mi dăruiesc toată puterea și priceperea pentru propășirea spirituală și materială a poporului român, să respect Constituția și legile țării, să apăr democrația, drepturile și libertățile fundamentale ale cetățenilor, suveranitatea, independența, unitatea și integritatea teritorială a României. Așa să-mi ajute Dumnezeu!
English: I solemnly swear that I will dedicate all my strength and the best of my ability for the spiritual and material welfare of the Romanian people, to abide by the Constitution and laws of the country, to defend democracy, the fundamental rights and freedoms of my fellow-citizens, Romania's sovereignty, independence, unity and territorial integrity. So help me God! [2]
Impeachment
An incumbent President who severely violates the Constitution may be suspended by the Parliament in joint session. If the suspension motion passes, there is a call for a referendum of impeachment within no more than 30 days from the suspension.
If the Senate and Chamber of Deputies, in joint session, accuse the President of high treason, the President is suspended from powers and duties by right. The accusations are judged by the High Court of Cassation and Justice. The incumbent President is dismissed by right if found guilty of high treason.
History
The suspension and impeachment procedure has been implemented thrice. The first time regarded President Ion Iliescu, following a statement regarding the returning of the illegally confiscated properties during the years of the Socialist Republic of Romania to the original owners or their heirs. This first attempt in 1995 did not pass the vote in Parliament.
The second attempt was successful, with the person suspended being Traian Băsescu, in office as of April 2007. He became the first president to successfully be suspended and also the first to face an impeachment vote before the people, regarding issues with supposed unconstitutional acts. The impeachment plebiscite was held on 19 May 2007, and Băsescu survived the impeachment attempt. The result was the rejection of the proposal by 24.94% in favor to 75.06% opposed.
The third attempt lead to a second successful suspension in July 2012, again against Traian Băsescu. The referendum was held on 29 July 2012, and the results were 88.7% in favor and 11.3% opposed, with voter turnout calculated to be 46.24%; below the 50% + one vote threshold required at the time the referendum was held. The Constitutional Court did not give a verdict on the validation of the referendum at the time, citing irregularities in the permanent electoral lists. On 21 August, the Court deemed the referendum invalid, and again Băsescu prevailed from being ousted.[3]
Succession
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Should the office of the President become vacant due to resignation, impeachment, permanent inability to perform the duties of office, or death,[4] the President of the Senate or the President of the Chamber of Deputies, in that order, step in as Ad Interim President of Romania[5] (Romanian: Președinte Interimar al României). Neither relinquish their position as President of their respective Legislative House for the duration of the Ad Interim term. An Ad Interim President cannot address the Parliament, dissolve the Parliament, nor call for a referendum (the impeachment referendum after a motion of suspension is called by Parliament). The vacancy of the office cannot be longer than three months.[6] While the President is suspended, the office is not considered vacant.
List of Presidents
Ad Interim Presidents (in the capacity as Presidents of the Senate) are written in Italics:
# | Name | Portrait | Term start | Term end | Duration |
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1 | Nicolae Ceaușescu | 28 March 1974 | 22 December 1989 | years, 269 days 15 | |
2 | Ion Iliescu | 6 February 1990 | 29 November 1996 | years, 297 days 6 | |
3 | Emil Constantinescu | 29 November 1996 | 20 December 2000 | years, 21 days 4 | |
2 | Ion Iliescu | 20 December 2000 | 20 December 2004 | years, 0 days 4 | |
4 | Traian Băsescu | 20 December 2004 | 20 April 2007 | years, 121 days 2 | |
(1) | Nicolae Văcăroiu | 20 April 2007 | 23 May 2007 | days 33 | |
4 | Traian Băsescu | 23 May 2007 | 21 December 2009 | years, 212 days 2 | |
4 | Traian Băsescu | 21 December 2009 | 10 July 2012 | years, 202 days 2 | |
(2) | Crin Antonescu | 10 July 2012 | 27 August 2012 | days 48 | |
4 | Traian Băsescu | 27 August 2012 | 21 December 2014 | years, 116 days 2 | |
5 | Klaus Iohannis | 21 December 2014 | present | days 129 |
Latest election
Candidates | First round | Runoff | ||||
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Candidate | Sustaining alliance or party | Votes | % | Votes | % | |
Klaus Iohannis | Christian Liberal Alliance (PNL–PDL) | 2,881,406 | 30.37% | 6,288,769 | 54.43% | |
Victor Ponta | PSD–UNPR–PC Alliance[a] | 3,836,093 | 40.44% | 5,264,383 | 45.56% | |
Călin Popescu-Tăriceanu | Independent[b] | 508,572 | 5.36% | | ||
Elena Udrea | PMP–PNȚCD Alliance | 493,376 | 5.20% | |||
Monica Macovei | Independent | 421,648 | 4.44% | |||
Dan Diaconescu | People's Party – Dan Diaconescu | 382,526 | 4.03% | |||
Corneliu Vadim Tudor | Greater Romania Party | 349,416 | 3.68% | |||
Hunor Kelemen | Democratic Union of Hungarians in Romania | 329,727 | 3.47% | |||
Teodor Meleșcanu | Independent | 104,131 | 1.09% | |||
Zsolt Szilágyi | Hungarian People's Party of Transylvania | 53,146 | 0.56% | |||
Gheorghe Funar | Independent | 45,405 | 0.47% | |||
William Brînză | Romanian Ecologist Party | 43,194 | 0.45% | |||
Constantin Rotaru | Socialist Alliance Party | 28,805 | 0.30% | |||
Mirel Mircea Amariței | PRODEMO Party | 7,895 | 0.08% | |||
Total valid votes | 9,485,340 | 100.00% | 11,553,152 | 100.00% | ||
Invalid/blank votes | 237,761 | 2.44% | 166,111 | 1.41% | ||
Turnout | 9,723,232 | 53.17% | 11,719,344 | 64.10% | ||
Registered voters | 18,284,066[c] | 18,280,994[c] | ||||
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Source: Biroul Electoral Central; Biroul Electoral Central; Biroul Electoral Central |
See also
- List of heads of state of Romania
- List of Presidents of Romania by time in office
- Prime Minister of Romania
References
- ↑ "Băsescu are cel mai mic salariu dintre șefii de stat ai UE. Vezi cât câștigă și restul președinților" (in Romanian). www.antena3.ro. June 7, 2011.
- ↑ Constitution of 1991, as revised in 2003 "Article 82: Validation of mandate and oath-taking", retrieved on 7 July 2012
- ↑ "Curtea Constitutionala a invalidat referendumul cu scorul 6-3. Traian Basescu revine la Cotroceni". Retrieved 2012-08-21.
- ↑ Constitution of 1991, as revised in 2003 "Article 97: Vacancy of office", retrieved on 11 April 2010
- ↑ Constitution of 1991, as revised in 2003 "Article 98: Interim of office", retrieved on 11 April 2010
- ↑ Constitution of 1991, as revised in 2003 "Article 97: Vacancy of office; paragraph (2)", retrieved on 22 August 2012
- ↑ http://www.bec2014.ro/wp-content/uploads/2014/11/proces_verbal_PR.pdf
- ↑ http://www.bec2014.ro/rezultate-finale-16-noiembrie
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