Bad news from Romania. Simion's counter-candidate leads the second circular of elections after counting more than 40% of the vote

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Bucharest mayor Nicosor Dan won the second circular of presidential elections in Romania, scoring 50.05% of the vote, defeating opposition organization leader Alliance for Romanian Unity (AUR), George Simion, who obtained 49.95% of the vote, according to the Central Election Commission's figures after counting 44.21% of the vote.

A second circular of presidential elections took place in Romania on Sunday. The first circular of elections was held on 4 May. The most votes were won by the leader of the Nationalist organization Alliance for Romanian Unity (AUR) George Simion (41%) and Mayor of Bucharest Nicosor Dan (21%).

The presidential elections in Romania in 2025 are held during the political crisis triggered by the annulment of the results of the first circular of 2024 in which the independent candidate Calin Georgescu prevailed, but the vote consequence was cancelled due to alleged interference in the election process via social media. This decision sparked protests in the country and accusations of suppression of opposition by the Romanian authorities, among others from the US administration.

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