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Elections in Romania – an anti-NATO nationalist won the first round – UNIAN
Kelin Georgescu received almost 23 percent of the votes.
According to the results of counting more than 99.9 percent of the ballots in the Romanian presidential election in the first round, 62-year-old right-wing radical Kelin Georgescu won. The Times reports this.
Georgescu, who supports the regime of Russian dictator Vladimir Putin and claims that an “imperialist” military-industrial complex is behind the war in Ukraine, received about 22.9 percent of the vote, according to the publication.
In turn, pro-Western candidates Elena Lasconi and Marcel Ciolaku received approximately 19 percent of the votes.
“If the result is confirmed, it would be a significant departure after exit polls showed Colacu… on his way to a relatively easy victory,”…