It was a mess in the little Balkan country of Romania last year as the populist movement that was sweeping through Europe brought broad brushstrokes to their elections as well.
A fellow named Georgescu, who was described as ‘far right-wing’ or ‘ultra-nationalist’ (depending on who needed to be scared out of voting for him the most), came charging up from behind and wound up ahead in the first round of voting.
BREAKING:
Major upset in the first round of the Romanian presidential election.
From being 5th in polls, the radical right-wing candidate Georgescu wins the first round.
The left-wing Prime Minister Ciolacu was ahead by 6-7 percentage points in almost all polls but might not… pic.twitter.com/7LXS6zEcBR
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) November 25, 2024
…The left-wing Prime Minister Ciolacu was ahead by 6-7 percentage points in almost all polls but might…