Poll confirms leading position of far-right presidential candidates in Romania
- George Simion leads an opinion poll with 35% support ahead of Romania's repeat presidential election on May 4 and 18.
- The election was voided due to accusations of Russian meddling, which Moscow rejected, leading to its rescheduling by Romania's Constitutional Court.
- Simion's Alliance for Uniting Romanians has surged in popularity, attracting working-class and young voters with its ultranationalist stance.
- Victor Ponta and independent candidate Nicusor Dan received 21.1% and 20.8% support, respectively, showing significant competition for Simion.
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