Summary

Romania’s parliamentary elections could see far-right parties, led by the Alliance for Uniting Romanians (AUR), gain over 30% of the vote, raising concerns about the country’s pro-Western stance and support for Ukraine.

The election follows far-right, pro-Russian candidate Calin Georgescu’s surprising success in the presidential first round, now under recount amid allegations of irregularities.

Pro-European leaders warn that the vote may determine Romania’s democratic future, with fears of a shift toward Russia’s influence.

Romania has been a key NATO ally and supporter of Ukraine since Russia’s invasion.

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    18 days ago

    I hope that the incumbents learn the right lessons. People are angry and hurting. Struggling to make ends meet. Telling everyone that we’re fine and the economy is booming just emphasizes that the economy and normal people have nothing in common… There is no “we”… the economy is booming the broader electorate can afford less than we could only 2 years ago.