LOCAL ELECTIONS: Over 70% of votes for Emil Boc with PNL receiving over 40% county-wide.

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Polling station votes have been counted across 182 polling stations in Cluj-Napoca and show that Emil Boc has won the local elections, meaning that he will continue being mayor of Cluj-Napoca.

After parallel counting of the votes from the stations, Emil Boc obtained a very high score of 74.76%, with the next highest candidate, Emanuel Ungureanu of USR-PLUS, achieving 8.25%

Over the past 4 years, Cluj-Napoca has undergone quite a transformation, with entire areas being completely revitalised, mandatory building renovations, and pedestrianisation of some streets. There has also been over €100m from EU funds being spent on replacing and upgrading public transport. Also projects were undertaken for upgrading infrastructure, adding dedicated bus / cycle lanes, charging stations, new parking garages as well as refurbishing some of the bridges around the city.

You can view a video (Romanian) of the 2016-2020 report here.

Many consider Emil Boc to be a forward-thinking mayor, with a mindset similar to those of other Western European countries. This is believed to be one of the reasons that Cluj has continued to benefit from development, investment and also the highest absorption rate of EU funding across Romania.

Some of the upcoming major projects that Emil Boc has taken on, include the addition of a rail service, connecting the outside communities to the city, in an aid to reduce traffic entering the city, as well as the metropolitan belt, which will allow vehicles to travel to the opposite sides of the city, without the need to pass through the centre, an area which is often considered to have extremely bad congestion.

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