Georgskoy could rule the Romanian government if Simion won the president’s election.
The leader of the first circulation of the President’s races in Romania, Ultra -rightek George Simion, will provide the leading position for illicit candidate Kelin Georgkeka if he has power. On Sunday, May 4, Reuters wrote.
“There are many ways with the help of which, if the people want to be the ones who want to [государства]And we use it, “Simion said.
According to him, for “we can develop the predominantly and assign it [Джорджеску] The Prime Minister “, also among the options, is the handling of the early parliamentary or referendum election. At the same time, the simion does not specify which referendum is referred to.
The Reuters noted that even though the President appointed the Prime Minister’s candidacy, he was not legally interrupted by attempts to form a ruling coalition.
Early elections could take place if Parliament denied two offered cabins within 60 days, not likely, as it did not happen, and lawmakers were traditionally finding ways forward, no matter how controversial.
Until 2:40 Monday, Romania CEC processes 99.74% of ballots. Simion led a large margin, getting 40.78% of the vote. His closest rival Nikushor Dan receives 20.97%. The third place was occupied by Krin Antonescu – 20.18%.
Remember that in November 2024 in Romania in the presidential election at the first twist, pro -russian Ultra -tlight politician Kelin Georgkeka won. However, the Romanian Constitutional court later removed the results of the first election of the election due to the intervention of the Russian Federation and Cyber attack.
Also, the CEC forbids the Georgian to nominate candidates for the repetitive election of the President of Romania.
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