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The first round of the Romanian presidential election was won by an estimated far -right politician

The first round of the Romanian presidential election was won by an estimated far -right politician


4. May 2025 at 21:05 I Updated at 21:23

Simion won approximately 30 percent of the votes.

Bucharest. In the first round of repeated Presidential elections In Romania, according to Exit Pollov, the far right -wing candidate George Simion won approximately 30 percent of the votes.

According to surveys, Crin Antonescu and Nicušor Dan received about 21 percent of the votes, reports AFP and Reuters.

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Simion is waiting for the challenge

The leader of the far right -wing alliance for the unification of the Romanians (Aur) George Simion, according to several exit pollov, won between 30 and 33 percent of the votes.

In the second round of the election scheduled for 18. May one of the two candidates of Crin Antonescu (the pro -European block Romania, forward!) And Nicušor Dan (independent), who, according to surveys, and both of them gained both around 21 to 23 percent.

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According to the authorities, more than 53 percent of eligible voters voted in the elections, or approximately 9.5 million people. Another 973,000 people voted from abroad.

« I want to thank all my heart to everyone who decided to vote in the first place of the ballot. It was an act of courage, trust and solidarity. I am grateful to them and assure them that I would not betray their trust. » He declared Simion after the publication of Exit Pollov.

The Constitutional Court of Election Analled

Surprisingly, the first round of the presidential election of November 24, 2024 was won by Calin Georgescu, although the pre -election surveys attributed only minimal support.

Constitutional Court (ÚS) Based on information service information 6 December, the results of the first round of elections for illegal interventions in the election campaign on social networks annulled.

According to the findings of intelligence, the fairness of voting disrupted Mask Through thousands of artificially created accounts on Tick and Telegram platforms.

Moscow denies the accusations. The Romanian unit for prosecution of organized crime (Diicot) began to investigate Georgesco’s campaign after analyzing the declassified documents.

The Romanian Constitutional Court, 11 March, dismissed the dismissal of 62-year-old Georgesco against the decision of the Central Election Commission (Bec). Bec canceled his candidacy for election manipulations.



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