He said votes counted so far are in those in Bucharest, but ballots cast in rural areas, where the party has a widespread majority, have yet to be counted.
"PSD will win, there’s no doubt,” Geoana said, adding the party’s own parallel counting of ballots points top a victory.
Romania’s Democratic Liberal Party obtained 34.67% of voters’ preferences for Senate, followed by the alliance of social democrats and conservatives with 33.36% and liberals with 18.18%, following the counting of votes in 71.06% of polling stations countrywide by Monday at GMT 0600, the Central Election Office said.
For the Chamber of Deputies, the same report shows the Democratic Liberal Party obtained 33.29% of voters’ preferences for the Chamber of Deputies, followed by the alliance of social democrats and conservatives with 32.51% and liberals with 18.10%.
Two exit polls Sunday evening showed the social democrats in the lead with roughly 36% of voters’ preferences, followed by democrat liberals with roughly 30% and liberals with roughly 20%.