Romanian
election: Reformist candidate on track to beat hard-right leader and reach
presidential runoff
Liberal
Elena Lasconi and center-left Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu are forecast to
come out on top in the first round of the vote Sunday, early exit polls showed.
November 24,
2024 8:09 pm CET
By Victor
Jack and Carmen Paun
Romania is
on track to buck the global trend of a hard-right pivot with reformist
candidate Elena Lasconi forecast to beat nationalist George Simion to reach the
final round of the country’s presidential election, early exit polls showed
Sunday.
Romania’s
current center-left Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu is set to come out on top in
the first round of the presidential ballot with 25 percent support, followed by
Lasconi on 18 percent, according to the exit poll. Simion got 15 percent,
behind independent candidate Călin Georgescu, himself a radical nationalist,
who scored 16 percent.
The
preliminary results could still change as votes come in.
The second
round will take place Dec. 8 following Romania’s parliamentary election next
Sunday.
This story
is being updated.
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