NewsRomanian upset: Far-right Georgescu leads in election shock

Romanian upset: Far‑right Georgescu leads in election shock

On Sunday, the first round of presidential elections took place in Romania. Unexpectedly, the highest result was achieved by the far-right radical Calin Georgescu, running as an independent candidate "fighting against the system." In second place was the poll favorite, Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu.

Running for the President of Romania. His views cause concern in the EU.
Running for the President of Romania. His views cause concern in the EU.
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6:09 AM EST, November 25, 2024

The EU is concerned that far-right George Simion remains in "top positions." The media emphasize that he models himself on Polish Jarosław Kaczyński, Giorgia Meloni, and Donald Trump.

George Simion, the presidential candidate and leader of the far-right Alliance for the Union of Romanians (AUR), is one of the 14 candidates running for the country's leadership.

After counting votes from 99.8% of the committees, the ultra-right candidate Calin Georgescu, little known to Romanians, holds the top spot in the first round of the presidential elections. Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu is in second place, but his lead over Elena Lasconi is slight.

Surprise with the results in the first round

The election results came as a surprise to everyone, from politicians and voters to sociologists and the media. Georgescu is a fringe politician with extreme views, lacking party support, who gained popularity mainly through a campaign on TikTok.

The high result of another anti-system candidate, the aforementioned George Simion, raised concern among Romanian experts and media.

- This means that populist and anti-system forces, represented by Simion and Georgescu, have at least 30% of the votes combined. In addition, there's the even more radical Diana Sosoaca, who was not allowed to run in the presidential elections by the Constitutional Court - commented Romanian journalists in a conversation with the Polish Press Agency.

A shift to the right for Romania?

Simion promised to take a more assertive stance in Brussels and defend Romania's national interests, even if it meant disregarding European Union law. Therefore, if elected president, he will join a growing group of right-wing leaders in the bloc.

The AUR leader said his role models are American Donald Trump, Italian Giorgia Meloni, and Polish Jarosław Kaczyński. He also emphasized: "We are for peace, and we are hoping that peace will be found through the efforts of President-elect Trump."

The second round of presidential elections in Romania will take place on December 8.

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