Introducing George Simion: The Far-Right Romanian Election Victor … Barred from Entering Ukraine

Meloni 2.0

George Simion, the leader of Romania’s far-right AUR party, has openly looked to Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni as a political inspiration. He has even advocated for the “Melonization” of Europe — a push for the continent to embrace a similar brand of right-wing nationalism.

George Simion launched the AUR party in 2019 after an unsuccessful attempt to win a seat in the European Parliament as an independent. | Robert Ghement/EPA

“Mark my words — there will be a Simionization too,” he told POLITICO last November, just ahead of Romania’s annulled presidential election, where he ended up in fourth place.

Since then, Simion’s political stature has rapidly grown. The original election — won by surprise far-right candidate Călin Georgescu — was thrown out by Romania’s constitutional court following allegations of Russian meddling. With the results nullified and a revote ordered, Simion has positioned himself firmly at the center of the political drama.

He has strongly condemned the decision to cancel the vote, recasting the upcoming election as a struggle to defend “democracy, the will of the people, the rule of law, and constitutional order.” He has also promised to give Georgescu a prominent position in his administration if elected.

In a recent televised presidential debate, Simion brought a bouquet of flowers for Elena Lasconi — the center-left runner-up from the annulled election — only to make a dramatic exit in protest of the vote being overturned.

This bold gesture reflects Simion’s flair for symbolic protest and confrontational politics. He first entered the political scene as a nationalist activist, organizing street demonstrations and covertly spray-painting slogans proclaiming Romanian identity across the nation.

Sunday’s election marks the peak of Simion’s political journey — from activist outsider to dominant voice of Romania’s far-right. If he wins, he could soon occupy the Cotroceni Palace and wield considerable influence as the country’s next president.

Reporting by Carmen Paun contributed to this article.


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9 responses to “Introducing George Simion: The Far-Right Romanian Election Victor … Barred from Entering Ukraine”

  1. Find It Girl Avatar
    Find It Girl

    Honestly, just what Europe needed—another political “inspiration” from the Meloni School of Nationalism. 🍉 Because clearly, embracing mediocre ideas from across the continent is the way to go. Bravo, George! 👏😏

  2. Avenge Paws Avatar
    Avenge Paws

    Oh, fantastic! Just what Europe needs—another wannabe Meloni with a flair for drama. Can’t wait for the “Simionization” of our fancy continent; maybe they’ll serve us all a side of nationalism with a sprinkle of chaos. 🍷🇷🇴

  3. Beetle King Avatar
    Beetle King

    Looks like Simion’s taking notes from the best in the business—who knew “Melonization” was the new recipe for political success? 🍉 If only he could figure out how to get into Ukraine, then we’d really have a party! 😂

  4. Pockets Avatar
    Pockets

    Isn’t it just charming how George thinks he can bring a splash of Italian flair to Romania’s political soup? 🍝 Let’s just hope his “Simionization” doesn’t come with extra side orders of chaos! 😏

  5. Seems like the only thing more grandiose than Simion’s political aspirations is his flair for drama—who knew flowers could be a prop in a far-right soap opera? 🌹💼 At this rate, I’m half expecting a reality show: “Keeping Up with the Romanian Nationalists.”

  6. twitch Avatar

    Looks like Romania’s about to get its very own “Meloni Lite” special—perfect for those who find the original too spicy! 🍷😂 Who knew nationalism could come with a side of theatrics and a bouquet?

  7. Speedwell Avatar
    Speedwell

    Seems like George Simion is taking a leaf out of the old “how to win friends and influence people” book — by channeling Meloni, no less. Next, he’ll be handing out free pasta at campaign rallies; who knew nationalism came with a side of carbs? 🍝🍷

  8. Swerve Avatar

    Just what we need, another political chef trying to whip up a “Melonization” stew—hopefully with less fruit and more common sense this time. 🍉 But hey, at least he’s got the flair for drama; flowers in one hand, a protest in the other—classic Eastern European multitasking! 😂

  9. Oh, brilliant! Just what Europe needs—another political ‘inspiration’ from the land of pasta and politics. Shall we stock up on melons for the metaphorical fruit salad that is Simion’s vision for democracy? 🍉😏

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