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Presidential elections in Romania – Guide the candidate of Right – BBC News in Serbian

Presidential elections in Romania – Guide the candidate of Right – BBC News in Serbian


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Djordice Simion’s final right candidate received the most votes in today’s first round of the presidential elections in Romania, two surveys were performed among voters.

At the end of the voting at 9 pm, Simion, the leader of the nationalist party Aur received 30 to 33 percent of the vote, in front of the Proevropean Coalition, Crina Antoneskua, which is shoulder with the mayor of Bucharest Nikusor Dan. They won between 21 and 23 percent of votes, indicate surveys.

The presidential elections are repeated after the annulment of the election last year, which is the country, a member of the EU and NATO, introduced the most difficult political crisis in the last few decades.

In the race for the successor of President Klaus Johanis is 11 candidates, and if none of them won the absolute majority of votes, the second round of elections will be held 18. May.

Djordje Simion, the ultimate right European optical research, five months after the Constitutional Court announces the Presidential Election that Russia was a coordinated online campaign in favor of the Kalina Djordjescu populist, which Moscow denied.

In February, the Vice President of the United States was sharply criticized by Romanian authorities due to that decision, which shocked a political establishment, which relies on good relations with the United States.

Despite that, Djordjeskuu was forbidden to participate in repeated elections.

According to the surveys, the extremely right-wing George Simion will enter the second round, probably against the mayor of Bucharest Nicizers of the day, or the candidate of the ruling coalition of Crina Antonesku.

Simion appeared today at the polling station in the capital of Bucharest with Kalina Djordjescu.

« We are here with only one mission, the return of the constitutional order, the return of democracy. I have no other goal than the first place for the Romanian people, » Simion said.

Djordjescu called repeat elections « by fraud of those whose only state policy was cheating », but said that he came to « point out the power of democracy, the power of voting intimidating the system ».

After the vote today Nicosor Day, the 55th year mathematician and former anti-corruption activist, which in 2016. founded the party to save Romania (USR) and which represents pro-EU policy. « For the new beginning for Romania.

« I voted realism because Romania passes through a hard time, » the day said.

Centrist Antonescu, 65, who advocated the proseat orientation of Romania during the campaign, said this morning that he voted for « united Romania, Jaka Romania, Dignified Romania ».

Mistrust in Vlachs remains spread, especially among those who voted for Djordjescu last year, which is enough a large number of voters that Simion sought to attract.

The election is a moment of crossroads for Romania, which strives to regain their democracy and retain its geopolitical alliances, who became strained from the fiasco cancellation of elections.

The new president will inherit Klaus Johanis, President of Romania since December 2014. until February 2025. years. Johanis was extended by the second term as the Constitutional Court annulsed the presidential elections, but in February, still filed under pressure more opposition, mostly right-wing parties.

The repetition of the presidential elections stopped the government’s activities to reduce the largest budget deficit in the EU, which is why Romania threatens the decline of credit rating to the level below the investment, writes Reuters.

The next president will face the economic consequences of the potential trade war and with pressure to increase the allocations for defense. It is likely to also strive to improve relations with Washington after members of the Administration Tramp criticized the annulment of last year’s elections.

Djordje Simion visits the monastery during the campaign

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Djordje Simion visits the monastery during the campaign

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