Romania’s political landscape is reeling after a little-known, far-right populist secured the first round in the presidential election, electoral data showed yesterday, going from an obscure candidate to beating the incumbent prime minister.
Calin Georgescu, who ran independently, is to face off against reformist Elena Lasconi in a runoff in two weeks.
Georgescu, 62, was ahead after nearly all ballots were counted with 22.95 percent of the vote. Lasconi of the progressive Save Romania Union party (USR) followed with 19.17 percent. She beat by a slim margin incumbent Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu of the Social Democratic Party (PSD), who stood at 19.15 percent. George Simion, the leader of the far-right Alliance for the Unity of Romanians took 13.87 percent.
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It is the first time in Romania’s 35-year post-communist history for the PSD not to have a candidate in the second round of a presidential race, serving a huge blow to the nation’s most powerful party and underscoring voters’ anti-establishment sentiment.
After polls closed on Sunday, 9.4 million people — about 52.5 percent of eligible voters — had cast ballots, the Central Election Bureau said. The second round of the vote is to be held on Dec. 8. Georgescu, 62, won 43.3 percent of the vote in Romania’s large diaspora, compared with Lasconi who got 26.8 percent.
Most local surveys predicted he would win less than 10 percent of the vote.
The president serves a five-year term in the EU and NATO member country and has significant decisionmaking powers in areas such as national security, foreign policy and judicial appointments.
After casting his ballot on Sunday, Georgescu said in a post on Facebook that he voted: “For the unjust, for the humiliated, for those who feel they do not matter and actually matter the most … the vote is a prayer for the nation.”
According to his Web site, Georgescu holds a doctorate in pedology, a branch of soil science, and held different positions in Romania’s environment ministry in the 1990s. From 1999 to 2012, he was a representative for Romania on the national committee of the UN Environment Program.
Despite not having a clear political agenda, his videos on TikTok are popular, amassing 1.7 million likes. However, his rising popularity will be tested when he faces Lasconi.
Lasconi, a former journalist and the leader of the USR, has been running on an anti-corruption reformist agenda. She told The Associated Press ahead of the vote, that she saw corruption as one of the biggest problems Romania faces and expressed support toward increased defense spending and continued aid to Ukraine. If she wins the final vote, she would be the first female president in Romania’s history.
Romania is also to hold parliamentary elections on Sunday that will determine the nation’s next government and prime minister.
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