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Liberal mayor Dan beats nationalist in tense race for Romanian presidency

Liberal mayor Dan beats nationalist in tense race for Romanian presidency

Summary

Nicusor Dan, the liberal and pro-European Union mayor of Bucharest, won the Romanian presidency with 54% of the vote after a heated race against nationalist George Simion. Over 11.6 million Romanians voted, with Dan securing more than six million votes, marking a shift in the country amid political unrest.

Key Facts

  • Nicusor Dan is the liberal mayor of Bucharest and supports the European Union.
  • Dan won the Romanian presidency by securing 54% of the vote.
  • More than 11.6 million Romanians participated in the election.
  • George Simion, a nationalist and leader of the far-right AUR party, won the first round earlier but lost in the second round.
  • Simion initially claimed victory, expecting support from Romanians living abroad.
  • The election followed a period of political instability, including an annulled presidential race due to alleged Russian interference.
  • Simion's first-round success involved heavy support from social media and alliance with Calin Georgescu.
  • Dan's supporters celebrated his victory, emphasizing a desire for change and alignment with European values.
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