Cristian Popescu Piedone

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Cristian Popescu Piedone
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Mayor of Sector 5
In office
27 October 2020 12 May 2022 and the mandate restart 22 june 2023
57,579
65.55%
 1st 
2012 USL 100,558
80.31%
 1st 

Mayor of Sector 5

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VotesPercentagePosition
2020 PPU N/A
27.25%
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Mayor of Bucharest

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2024 PUSL TBDTBDTBD

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