Thus, if they get the majority of votes, Mihalache, Viziru and Rosca could take the place of BCC members Iurie Colesnic, Cristina Duca and Olga Barbalata, whose terms expired in November this year.
The contest admitted ten participants: Lidia Viziru, Iulian Rosca, Vitalie Bujnita, Nicolae Spataru, Nicolae Fabian, Viorel Molea, Marcel Marin, Corneliu Mihalache, Victoria Son and Leonid Smolnitchi.
In a post on social networks, Petru Macovei, the executive director of the Association of Independent Press (API), does not exclude the fact that the former member and chair of BCC during the communist government, Corneliu Mihalache, could become the future chair of BCC.
Note that members of the Broadcasting Coordination Council are appointed by Parliament for a six-year term.