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Centrist surprise: Romania elects Nicușor Dan as president in stunning rebuke to far right

Moderate mayor defeats nationalist Simion with 8-point lead after tense campaign marked by populism, conspiracy claims, and a dramatic concession.

   
May 19, 2025, 04:14
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Centrist surprise: Romania elects Nicușor Dan as president in stunning rebuke to far right

BUCHAREST (Realist English). In a striking political upset, Nicușor Dan, the independent centrist mayor of Bucharest, has been elected president of Romania, defeating far-right populist George Simion in a runoff vote that defied most early expectations. With 99.8% of votes counted, Dan secured 53.8% of the vote, while Simion trailed with 46.2%. Voter turnout reached 65%, the highest since 1996.

Dan, 55, who entered politics after a career as a mathematician, celebrated the win as a victory for hope and civic unity:

“Elections are about communities — and today, a community of Romanians who want a profound change won,” Dan told jubilant supporters outside his headquarters. “This is your victory — the victory of thousands who believed Romania could change for the better.”

The result was especially surprising given Dan’s second-place finish in the first round two weeks ago. His opponent, 38-year-old George Simion, leader of the radical-right AUR party, had campaigned aggressively on nationalism, anti-EU rhetoric, and alignment with Donald Trump-style populism — including opposition to aid for Ukraine.

Simion’s disputed tactics and concession

Simion initially refused to concede, declaring himself president on social media Sunday night, citing unproven claims of electoral fraud. He alleged 1.8 million deceased voters were listed on electoral rolls and threatened mass protests if the “victory of the Romanian people” was stolen.

But within hours — and as the margin became insurmountable — Simion reversed course, conceding defeat in a video posted early Monday:

“He won the elections. It was the Romanian people’s will,” Simion said, thanking over five million voters and pledging continued opposition. “We were alone against a whole system. I’m proud of you — we go until the end, even with the bitter taste of defeat.”

Simion’s campaign had embraced Călin Georgescu, a controversial ultranationalist sympathetic to Moscow and openly skeptical of NATO. The Constitutional Court’s earlier disqualification of Georgescu in December 2024, citing foreign interference concerns, had sparked a political crisis and inflamed nationalist sentiment.

But in the end, a clear majority rejected both Georgescu and Simion’s ultranationalist vision.

Dan’s path forward: unity, pro-European alignment

Dan has signaled plans to form a coalition with Romania’s four pro-Western parties, as well as representatives of ethnic minority groups, saying the process could take several weeks. He pledged to govern with “unity and respect”, acknowledging the tensions that remain:

“The tension in society… I think it will remain for months or years.”

As Dan made his way to a nearby hotel following the announcement, crowds flooded central Bucharest, waving Romanian and EU flags, cheering and chanting his name. Police formed a protective barrier as Dan smiled and greeted supporters.

Among those in the crowd, Alina Hrițcu, a teacher, said Dan’s victory had personal meaning:

“Our son was thinking of staying in the Netherlands or moving to Ireland instead of coming home. Now he’ll return and pursue his master’s degree here.”

Political science student Cosmin Rares Șirenate reflected on the divisive campaign:

“It was ugly — attacks on his children, his private life. I hope Dan can build a Romania where we accept each other.”

Ana Petrișor, another student, added:

“I don’t expect miracles. But if he’s committed to unity and respect, that’s what matters.”

Dan’s victory is a rejection of populism cloaked in nationalism. It’s also a rare instance in today’s Europe where voters chose a moderate technocrat over a charismatic firebrand. While Simion’s defeat eases fears of democratic backsliding in Romania, the high turnout and toxic campaign underline that polarization remains a serious threat. For now, Dan’s presidency offers a chance to reset Romanian politics — if he can deliver on his message of equilibrium, transparency, and European cooperation.

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