Romania's parliamentary election results Monday showed the centrist and leftist parties less than a percentage point apart with more than 99 percent of the vote counted, raising the prospect of tough negotiations to form a coalition.
The leftist Social Democrats had slightly more with more than 33.5 percent while the centrist Democratic Liberal Party, supported by President Traian Basescu, had about 33 percent of the votes from Sunday's election, in which anxiety over the global financial crisis was a major issue.
The center-right Liberal Party was third with about 18 percent so far, said Election Office spokesman Marian Muhulet.
With 99.62 percent of the vote counted, the near final results showed the ethnic Hungarian Party with more than 6 percent of votes. The ultranationalist Greater Romania Party was failing to reach the 5 percent minimum, the results showed.
Basescu will name the prime minister, and Parliament will vote on whether to validate his choice.
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