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Bucharest mayor victorious in Romania's presidential run-off

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May 20, 2025

Bucharest Mayor Nicusor Dan's decision to attend a string of debates last week, shunned by his hard-right rival, appeared to pay off on May 18 when the pro-European Union centrist emerged victorious in Romania's presidential run-off election.

Bucharest mayor victorious in Romania's presidential run-off

BUCHAREST - Bucharest Mayor Nicusor Dan's decision to attend a string of debates last week, shunned by his hard-right rival, appeared to pay off on May 18 when the pro-European Union centrist emerged victorious in Romania's presidential run-off election.

Analysts said Mr. Dan's earnestness while sitting across an empty chair where Mr. George Simion should have sat is in large part what convinced Romanians to show up for the polls in the greatest turnout in 25 years.

"While Dan was driven, open and anti-populist, Simion ran the worst possible campaign by... refusing dialogue and radicalising voters," said Dr. Sergiu Miscoiu, a political science professor at Babes-Bolyai University.

The 55-year-old centrist, who has pledged to clamp down on corruption, is staunchly in favour of Romania's membership in the EU and Nato. He has said his country's support for Ukraine is vital for its own security against a growing Russian threat.

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