Romanian
election results: Trump fan George Simion wins first round
The
hard-right chief qualifies for the presidential runoff, with establishment
candidate Crin Antonescu and centrist Bucharest Mayor Nicușor Dan currently
fighting for second place.
May 4, 2025
8:22 pm CET
By Carmen
Paun
https://www.politico.eu/article/romanian-election-exit-polls-george-simoon-hard-right/
BUCHAREST —
George Simion, the hard-right leader of the Alliance for the Union of
Romanians, is projected to win the first round of Romania’s presidential
election, with more than 30 percent of the vote, according to partial results
from the country’s election authority.
It was not
immediately clear which candidate would place second, with establishment
figurehead Crin Antonescu and centrist Bucharest Mayor Nicușor Dan battling to
face Simion in the runoff, and former Prime Minister Victor Ponta trailing
behind in fourth place.
The election
results are being closely watched in Brussels and Washington, as Romania has
become the latest battleground between the hard right and political
establishment.
Simion
badges himself as a supporter of U.S. President Donald Trump’s “Make America
Great Again” movement, wants to stop military aid to Ukraine and will leave the
EU quaking as another key country threatens to turn its back on mainstream
European policies.
Antonescu
currently holds a small lead over Dan in the fight for second place, but that
could change as ballots are counted from Romanians voting abroad, among whom
the Bucharest mayor is more popular.
Sunday’s
vote was part of the election do-over that Romania’s top court ordered in
December, after canceling the November ballot over allegations of illegal
campaigning and potential Russian interference in favor of Călin Georgescu, an
ultranationalist firebrand who came out of nowhere to win the first round.
Simion hoped
to harness the election support Georgescu built last year by saying he’ll have
a job for him, even possibly as prime minister.
“We are
approaching an exceptional result, far beyond what the system’s TV channels
present, which stirred up division, sprayed venom and distorted everything I
said,” Simion said in a message projected at his party’s headquarters after the
exit polls were released.
Voter
turnout was virtually the same as last year, with around 9.5 million people or
about 53 percent of voters showing up to the polls, according to Romania’s
election authority.
The
challengers
The Western
establishment would be certain to cross its fingers for Antonescu or Dan in the
second round against Simion, given Romania’s position as a key NATO ally of
Ukraine.
Dan is an
independent candidate who has been the mayor of Bucharest, Romania’s capital,
since 2020. A mathematician, he moved into activism and politics in the late
1990s upon his return from Paris, where he had completed his doctoral studies.
His activism, he said, aimed to counter the “real estate mafia” in an effort to
preserve green spaces and heritage sites in Bucharest.
In 2015 he
founded the Save Bucharest Union, a political party that later became the Save
Romania Union (USR), shifting its focus from the local to the national arena.
He left the party in 2017. USR leadership last month ditched their own
candidate Elena Lasconi to back Dan, arguing he had a better chance to qualify
for the runoff than Lasconi.
Antonescu is
running as the joint candidate of Romania’s mainstream establishment parties:
the Social Democrats (PSD), the National Liberals (PNL) and the Hungarian
minority party (UDMR).
A former PNL
leader, Antonescu is best known for his stint as interim president a dozen
years ago after the Romanian parliament suspended then-President Traian Băsescu
from office.
An effort to
impeach Băsescu later failed, leaving Antonescu with a tarnished image. He has
held no political office over the past decade.
“I am
experienced enough to know that victory is not decided by exit polls, and that
one cannot commit or declare victory following exit polls,” said Antonescu in
his first reaction to the results. “We count every vote and then we will
discuss losers or winners,” he added.
This story
is being updated.
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