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Romania: candidate pro-Russian, unexpectedly arriving at the site of the prime minister’s presidential tour

Romania: candidate pro-Russian, unexpectedly arriving at the site of the prime minister’s presidential tour

Romania voted on November 24 for the first round of presidential elections.
This is the extreme right candidate, Călin Georgescu, who arrived at the tête-à-tête and received 22.59% of the vote.
He will appoint pro-European Prime Minister Marcel Ciolaca, who will be humiliated in the second round on December 8th.

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L’unité européenne autour d’un soutien à l’Ukraine pourrait encore s’en retrouver fragilisée. In the plenary presidential elections, the nominated candidate, Calin Georgescu, surprised Romania by arriving in the first round. A political man with extraordinary rights, at the age of 62, arrived to Marcel Colak, Prime Minister for Europe, having received 22.59% of the voting rights, after the publication of 98.66% of the ballots. Marcel Ciolaku received 19.55% of the votes.

Progress on the far right

Les Deux hommes were humiliated during the second round preceding 8 December. Legislative elections will take place on December 1. The results of careful study have recently become the impetus for a political boulevard that is on the way to the development of the extreme right, in a loyal EU member state and Otan, located in the ports of Ukraine.

As a result, Elena Lasconi, candidate from the center of the right, mayor of a small town, arrived in a triple position, with 18.84% of the votes, another candidate from the extreme right, arriving in the bathroom, with 13.94% of the suffrage. Ilya Georges Simion of the AUR party (Alliance for the Unity of Roumain), not a favorite before the premiere round, satisfied him most in the 4th place final.

Quelle que soit l’issue du scrutin, “Extraordinary right to these elections”with a plus of 35% of voting rights, commentary by political scientist Cristian Pirvulescu for AFP. According to experts, the extreme right benefits from the social and geopolitical climate. 19 million inhabitants pay to resist nationalist positions, demarcating themselves in Hungary or for an encore in Slovakia.

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Cela pourrait néanmoins changer. If the Romanian president performs a protocol function, the results of presidential rule will influence legislative elections, and, as experts note, this will lead to the development of extreme rights in parliament. The southern part of Ukraine lies on an 850 km border that is fragile. In the final days of the campaign, Calin Georgescu went on a viral TikTok campaign focusing on a needed stop to help pay for the fight.


A. Lo. with AFP