Romania’s Presidential Elections Have Begun

Bucharest (Eurotoday) – Romania’s presidential elections began on November 24, with 13 candidates, including Ciolacu and Simion.

The first round of voting has started as PLACEHOLDERd09fbd29818713a9 are taking place in Romania on Sunday, November 24. PLACEHOLDER9b17f5d2aebfd155 started electing a new president today. Polling stations are unlocked at 07:00 local time and will close at 21:00, as reported by authorities. There are just over 19 million registered voters in Romania, with about one million living abroad. About 19,000 polling stations have been set up for the election.

In the first round of the presidential vote, 14 candidates were listed on the ballot. One candidate, ex-Prime Minister Ludovic Orban, withdrew from the vote and called for support for Elena Lasconi, the head of the right-wing opposition Save Romania Union (USR).

Who are the leading candidates in this election?

According to polls, the top contenders are Romania’s left-wing Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu and the head of the opposition far-right AUR party, George Simion, who is supposed to have links to Russia.

What does Marcel Ciolacu’s vision for Romania include?

Leading in the polls is PM Marcel Ciolacu, who is supported by Romania’s largest party, the Social Democratic Party (PSD). Ciolacu expressed he has a “clear plan for a more developed Romania that leaves no one behind, an internal strategy based on economic growth on investments and a plan for a more respected and influential Romania abroad. Unfortunately, we have political leaders who challenge our presence in the EU and NATO […] I believe that extremists must be politically isolated and not taken into account by any government,” the PSD leader said.

How is George Simion popular among young and diaspora voters?

On the other hand, George Simion, leader of the radical right Alliance for Uniting Romanians (AUR), was launched five years ago and entered parliament in 2020. He ranks second in most opinion surveys and is hugely popular with the Romanian diaspora and young voters. Simion resists military aid to PLACEHOLDER6d0698999d403b3d and says he would support peace measures by U.S. President-elect PLACEHOLDER971d533ad01bc532, who has stated he will end the war without expressing how. He advocates restoring Romania to its 1940 borders, which include regions now in Bulgaria, Moldova, and Ukraine, and is prohibited from entering Moldova and Ukraine.

This is the ninth presidential vote in Romania since the 1989 revolution. In the last 35 years, the country has had four presidents: Ion Iliescu, Emil Constantinescu, Traian Băsescu, and Klaus Iohannis. Iohannis performed two terms and is ineligible to run in this year’s election. It is worth mentioning that this year many countries held presidential or parliamentary elections.

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3 responses to “Romania’s Presidential Elections Have Begun”

  1. Orange Teflon Avatar
    Orange Teflon

    Looks like Romania’s got more candidates than a Eurotrip has destinations! 🍻 At this rate, we might as well set up a reality show: “Survivor: Bucharest Edition.”

  2. crazy eights Avatar
    crazy eights

    Oh joy, another round of candidates vying for the top spot with promises as fresh as last week’s moldy bread. ☕️ Guess it’s time for Romanians to dust off their voting pens and pretend they’re really choosing something other than a new flavor of bureaucracy! 🗳️😏

  3. Oh joy, another round of political musical chairs with 13 candidates vying for the throne! 🍷 Let’s hope they’ve got better plans than my Auntie’s recipe for a ‘Romanian stew’—though neither seems too appetizing at this point! 😏

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