Summary

Romania’s presidential election will be a runoff between far-right Calin Georgescu and center-right Elena Lasconi. The Social Democratic Party’s Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu unexpectedly finished third.

Georgescu, who polled at 5% in the first round, surged to 22.9% with anti-NATO rhetoric, while Lasconi secured 19.16% with votes abroad.

The largely ceremonial presidency influences defense spending, a critical issue for Romania balancing NATO obligations, support for Ukraine, and fiscal challenges.

The winner will succeed pro-Ukraine President Klaus Iohannis.

  • @9point6
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    264 days ago

    And there goes another one

    Do we literally have to wait for it to escalate to world war before people remember that actually right-wing politics makes things worse for the vast majority of people that vote for it?

    I’ve always thought it was stupid, but maybe the accelerationists were right…

    • @TheFrogThatFlies
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      84 days ago

      People aren’t to blame. You now have the psychological studies to understand how you can move people’s minds and the tools to distribute that. We’re being turned against ourselves.

      • @delgato
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        4 days ago

        A good point. From the get-go humans have been intensely tribal and fearful of outsiders. 10,000 years of history shows we kinda bumbled our way through it with a lot of causalities but also a lot of beautiful culture, art, feats, and athletic talent sprinkled in for people who had the time. Now every part of the earth is so interconnected it is unprecedented. How we bumble through this stage is unfolding into a sad story but I can’t get too beat up about it for my own sanity.