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Senate of Romania

Senate

Senatul
9th Legislature
Coat of arms or logo
Type
Type
History
Founded1864
Leadership
Ilie Bolojan, PNL
since 23 December 2024
Structure
Seats134
Political groups
Government (68)
  •   Social Democratic Party (36)
  •   National Liberal Party (22)
  •   Democratic Alliance of Hungarians (10)

Opposition (66)

Committees
15
  • Committee for legal affairs, appointments, discipline, immunities and validations
  • Committee on Budget, finance, banking and capital market
  • Commission for economy, industry and services
  • Committee on Agriculture, Forestry and Rural Development
  • Committee on Foreign Affairs
  • Committee on public administration, the territory and environmental protection
  • Commission for defense, public order and national security
  • Commission for work, family and social protection
  • Committee for Education, Science, Youth and Sports
  • Committee on Public Health
  • Committee for culture, art and media information in the table
  • Commission on Human Rights, religious and minority
  • Committee on Equal Opportunities
  • Commission for privatization and management of state assets
  • Committee on research abuses, corruption and petitions
Elections
Last election
1 December 2024
Next election
2028
Meeting place
Palace of the Parliament, Bucharest
Website
www.senat.ro

The Senate (Romanian: Senat) is the upper house in the bicameral Parliament of Romania. It has 136 seats (before the 2016 parliamentary election the total number of elected representatives was 176),[1] to which members are elected by direct popular vote using party-list proportional representation[1] in 43 electoral districts (the 41 counties, the city of Bucharest plus 1 constituency for the Romanians living abroad), to serve four-year terms.

  1. ^ a b Filimon, Paul (20 July 2015). "Legea ALEGERILOR PARLAMENTARE pe LISTE, promulgată de Iohannis". România Liberă (in Romanian).

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