Two Roman Ultra-Roman policies agreed that when both candidates were approved, there was only one running.
The intense right candidate at the first repetition of the president’s repetitive election in Romania will have the advantage. However, in the second round, the mayor of Bucharest Nikushor Dan will receive the advantage. This has been proven by the results of the Atlasintel Survey, Reuters reports.
Romania should hold the president’s repeated elections in two twists on May 4 and 18 after the Constitutional court improperly in the first vote against Russia’s intervention charges in favor of Ultra -Terred candidate Kalin Georgke, the election leader.
Two famous ultra-right politicians-the Aur party leader, George Simion and the head of the pot party, Anamarium Gavrile-after the Georges candidate was blocked by the Constitutional court, agreed that when both candidates were approved, there was a running.
The Central Electoral Bureau has adopted both candidates, but to this day there is no decision about which of them will be leaving from the election.
The Atlasintel survey, conducted on March 13-15, showed that either Simion or Gavrile would receive the largest number of votes in the first cycle. Simion will support 30.4% in the first round, and Gavria – 30.2%.
However, the mayor of Bucharest Nikushor Dan, who is running for an independent candidate, is likely to win a decisive second spin due to its widespread support among various demographic groups of voters, although many respondents have not decided on the choice.
Generally, the Roman far -flung Romans conquered a pro -russian position on foreign policy and opposed the provision of military assistance to Ukraine.
Remember that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Romania has strictly responded to the statements of Kremlin Press Secretary Dmitry Peskov, who has been questioning the legitimacy of the president’s election in the country due to the removal of pro-Russian candidate Kalin Georgshka.
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