Constituency No. 38: Hâncești includes Hâncești municipality and another 24 localities of Hâncești district. The electors there will vote at polling places No. 38/1 to 38/43. The candidate who wins the largest number of votes in a single-member constituency, regardless of the voter turnout, emerges victorious.
The Democratic Party’s candidate Alexandru Botnari, a constructor-engineer and a jurist by profession, tops the list of candidates on the ballot. He is the incumbent mayor of Hâncești town, elected in 2003 as an independent. He earlier managed SRL “Botnari – Mars” and SRL „Petrocub”. He became a member of the PDM in 2009. For the last two years, the candidate and his wife declared over 321,000 lei salary revenues. The election contender owns a house and an annex.
The second spot on the ballot is occupied by the Shor Party’s candidate Victor Perțu, a jurist by profession. He is the director general of SA “Regia Apă-Canal Orhei”. According to alege2019.md, he earlier served as the head of the legal service and as a legal consultant at the Ciocana district head’s office of Chisinau. In the presidential elections of 2016, Victor Perțu was the representative of candidate Inna Popenko at the Central Election Commission. For the last two years, the candidate and his wife declared over 477,00 lei revenues and €1,500 remittances from abroad. Victor Perțu possesses an apartment and a part of another apartment and also a car.
The Party of Socialists’ candidate Petru Corduneanu, a jurist by profession, is under No. 3. After the local elections of 2015, he became councilor on the Chisinau Municipal Council, while in July 2017 entered Parliament, being named a member of the parliamentary commission on environment and regional development. Earlier he held posts at the Ministry of the Interior. For the last two years, the candidate declared over 230,000 lei salary, 69,000 lei MP allowances and almost 206,000 lei pension. Petru Corduneanu owns two apartments and two cars.
The candidate of the electoral bloc ACUM Platform DA and PAS Grigore Cobzac, an engineer by profession, comes fourth. He has sat as an MP on behalf of the Liberal Democratic Party since 2014. In 2011-2015, he headed Hâncești district. For the last two years, Grigore Cobzac and his wife declared over 430,000 lei revenues. The candidates owns four lots of land, a garage, a house and other property.
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