Romanian Presidential Election and Anti-Globalist Movement

George Simion, a leading candidate in the Romanian presidential election, aims to win and form an alliance with a conservative anti-globalist candidate in Poland, potentially becoming allies with President Trump. Simion has emerged as a front-runner after the nullification of a previous election due to accusations of being pro-Russian. He is focused on fighting against globalist interference in Romanian elections and promoting sovereignty.

Romanian Presidential Election

Far-right populist Calin Georgescu wins first round in Romanian presidential election, faces runoff against reformist Elena Lasconi. Incumbent PM Marcel Ciolacu beaten. Georgescu, a little-known candidate, ahead with 22.95% of vote. Lasconi follows with 19.17%. George Simion takes 13.87%. PSD not in second round for first time in post-communist history. Second round on Dec. 8. Georgescu popular in diaspora. Georgescu holds doctorate in pedology, worked in environment ministry. Lasconi running on anti-corruption reformist agenda, aims to be first female president in Romania's history.