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🗳 Georgescu wins first round of Romanian presidential election – CEC
With nearly all votes counted, Calin Georgescu, a candidate advocating for normalizing relations with Russia, is leading the first round of Romania's presidential election, according to the country's Central Election Commission (CEC).
The presidential election took place on Sunday and is held every five years.
With 98.7% of the ballots processed, Georgescu has secured 22.65% of the vote, while his main rival, incumbent Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu, trails with 19.46%.
The runoff is scheduled for December 8.
Georgescu’s performance came as a surprise, as pre-election polls had underestimated his chances. His campaign relied heavily on TikTok, where he promoted traditional values while also praising Romanian military figures who aligned with fascists during World War II. He has openly criticized Bucharest's role in the Ukraine conflict, accusing NATO and the EU of neglecting Romania’s interests and highlighting that American defense contractors are exploiting the war for profit.
Under Romanian law, a candidate must secure more than half of the votes on the electoral rolls to win the presidency outright. If no candidate achieves this majority, a runoff is held two weeks later, and the winner is determined by a simple majority.
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With nearly all votes counted, Calin Georgescu, a candidate advocating for normalizing relations with Russia, is leading the first round of Romania's presidential election, according to the country's Central Election Commission (CEC).
The presidential election took place on Sunday and is held every five years.
With 98.7% of the ballots processed, Georgescu has secured 22.65% of the vote, while his main rival, incumbent Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu, trails with 19.46%.
The runoff is scheduled for December 8.
Georgescu’s performance came as a surprise, as pre-election polls had underestimated his chances. His campaign relied heavily on TikTok, where he promoted traditional values while also praising Romanian military figures who aligned with fascists during World War II. He has openly criticized Bucharest's role in the Ukraine conflict, accusing NATO and the EU of neglecting Romania’s interests and highlighting that American defense contractors are exploiting the war for profit.
Under Romanian law, a candidate must secure more than half of the votes on the electoral rolls to win the presidency outright. If no candidate achieves this majority, a runoff is held two weeks later, and the winner is determined by a simple majority.
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