Hard-right eurosceptic George Simion has won the first round of Romania’s presidential election re-run, securing 40.6% of the vote with nearly all ballots counted. Bucharest Mayor Nicusor Dan trailed with 21%, setting up a runoff vote on May 18. Simion’s rise reflects growing nationalist sentiment in Eastern Europe, drawing parallels to former U.S. President Donald Trump’s MAGA movement.
Simion, 38, opposes military aid to Ukraine, criticizes EU leadership, and pledges to strengthen Romania's alliance with the U.S. and NATO. He told foreign media, “We are a Trumpist party which will govern Romania and make Romania a strong partner in NATO and the United States.”
Analysts warn that a Simion presidency could isolate Romania, reduce foreign investment, and weaken NATO’s eastern flank amid ongoing war in neighboring Ukraine. His potential victory would bolster a growing bloc of eurosceptic leaders, including Hungary and Slovakia.
Dan, an independent running on an anti-corruption platform, gained significant support from Romanians abroad but faces challenges consolidating centrist support due to internal rivalries. Former Prime Minister Victor Ponta, who finished fourth, may emerge as a kingmaker in the runoff.
The election comes after a previous vote was annulled over alleged Russian interference supporting far-right candidate Calin Georgescu, now banned. Simion, who once polled at 14%, surged with backing from Georgescu, who continues to contest the process.
Simion has hinted at elevating Georgescu to a leadership role if elected. With presidential powers including military oversight, EU veto rights, and judicial appointments, the stakes are high.
Romania has been a key Ukraine ally, donating air defense systems and facilitating grain exports. Simion’s win could mark a pivotal shift in European geopolitics and challenge the EU’s unity ahead of major policy decisions.


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