BUCHAREST (Reuters) - Romania's opposition Social Democrats (PSD) won Sunday's general election with just under 30% of votes in both houses of parliament, partial official results showed on Monday, confirming a preliminary independent count.
The centrist Liberals of Prime Minister Ludovic Orban came second with 24.2%-24.7% of votes for the two houses. The centrist alliance USR-Plus, a likely coalition partner for the Liberals won 15.4% of votes.
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