Overview
- Nicușor Dan won Romania's presidential runoff with approximately 54% of the vote, defeating nationalist George Simion, who had led the first round with 41%.
- The election saw a significant voter turnout of 65%, driven by mobilization from the diaspora and pro-democracy advocates.
- The annulled November 2024 election, marred by allegations of Russian interference, set the stage for this decisive runoff.
- Simion, an admirer of Donald Trump, has alleged fraud in the runoff, despite official results confirming Dan's win.
- Dan, a pro-European and anticorruption advocate, has pledged to strengthen Romania's EU ties and support for Ukraine amid regional tensions.