Nicușor Dan becomes Romania's new president with 54% of vote

Nicușor Dan beats far-right Trump supporter George Simion to become Romania’s new president, signaling pro-EU future.

In a decisive moment for Romania and the wider European political landscape, pro-European reformist Nicușor Dan emerged victorious in the country’s presidential runoff on Sunday, defeating right-wing rival George Simion with nearly 54% of the vote.

Dan, an independent and the current mayor of Bucharest, celebrated with supporters after the final count, calling the outcome a testament to “the incredible power of Romanian society.”

He emphasized unity and reform, urging the nation to brace for tough but necessary economic changes.

The race had taken a sharp turn after Simion, a vocal admirer of Donald Trump and critic of EU and NATO policies, dominated the first round earlier this month.

However, Dan surged in popularity following a televised debate where he outperformed his opponent.

Simion, known for opposing aid to Ukraine and appealing to Romania’s diaspora, conceded defeat late Sunday but vowed to continue his “sovereigntist” movement.

“We lost this battle, but we will never lose our war,” he declared in a video on X (formerly Twitter).

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