Pro-European Nicușor Dan Wins Romanian Presidential Election
- Nicușor Dan won Romania's presidential runoff on May 18, 2025, defeating hard-right nationalist George Simion in the capital Bucharest.
- The election followed a nullified original vote amid Russian interference allegations and was viewed as a tense geopolitical choice between East and West.
- Dan, the pro-European incumbent Bucharest mayor, secured 53.9% of votes after trailing Simion in the first round on May 4 amid a sharp turnout increase to 64%.
- Dan said the vote revealed "the incredible power of the Romanian society" and acknowledged a difficult period is ahead to build a healthy society and balanced economy.
- Dan's victory received widespread European praise and suggests Romania's continued pro-Western orientation while Simion conceded defeat but vowed to keep fighting nationalist causes.
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