As the second round of elections is imminent, most newspapers focus on the main candidates, incumbent Basescu and Social Democrat Mircea Geoana. One newspaper claims that the Democrat Liberals will organize a "spontaneous" upbringing of the people, to accuse electoral frauds. Another newspaper reads about Geoana's connections with various American businessmen with interests in Romania. Medical experts warn that the A/H1N1 has not reached its peak in Romania yet and that the situation can get worse.
Cotidianul focuses on incumbent President Basescu and his main party, the Democrat Liberals. The paper claims that the party will organize a "spontaneous" upbringing of the people if the results of the election on Sunday will not favor Basescu.
The paper reads that Basescu's party plans to call for election frauds if he will lose elections to Mircea Geoana. Meanwhile, the paper reminds readers about Maria Basescu's open letter meant to defend his husband against allegations in the press about his bad behavior towards her.
Moreover, the paper reads about the upbringing in Timisoara and other cities across Romania on December 1, 2009. It seems that various organizations affiliated to the Social Democrats deny any implication in the events and blame the Democrat Liberals.
Evenimentul Zilei talks about various American businessmen with interests in Romania, who are close to Mircea Geoana, one of the candidates standing for President in these elections. The newspaper reads that Geoana's mother in law nephew Gheorghe Barba and his colleague, American John Rakolta Jr. managed to destroy Mefin Sinaia factory which they bought for nothing a few years ago.
The factory, on 14 acres, used to be very profitable and efficient but today, it stands as a reminder of what it used to be as its last 50 employees will be laid off in D