The left Social democratic party (PSD) wins the parliamentary elections, held on Sunday, December 11, in Romania. About it reports Reuters with reference to data of exit polls. A survey conducted by the Romanian Institute for assessment and strategy (IRES) showed that the PSD is gaining 45.8 per cent of votes, its main rival, the center-right National liberal party (PNL), -20,8%. According to the exit poll of the Center for urban and regional sociology (CURS) and the sociological service of the Avangarde, the social Democrats won 45.5 percent, while the national liberals of 21.7 per cent. In third place, according to IRES, “Union for the salvation of Romania” with 9.2 percent of the vote. The democratic Union of Hungarians of Romania (DSVR) gaining 6.7 percent, 6.3 percent gets the Alliance of liberals and Democrats, the Party of the people’s movement for 4.7 percent of the vote, the party “United Romania”