With 54.3 % of the votes, the mayor of Bucharest, supporter of Europe, is winning in the second round of the Roman presidential elections. Dan victory reflects the result of the first round of May 4, where sovereignty was imposed, and it occurs after the cancellation of November vote by the Constitutional Court due to the intervention of Moscow
Roberta Barbie – Vatican City
In that Super Sunday Europe, which led to three trade union countries – including Portugal and Poland -, all eyes in the world have been particularly placed in Romania, which can be remembered for assaulting the first sharp blow to the sovereignty of Europe.
The person who triumphed with a little more than 54 % of the votes was the liberal candidate and the pioneers of Europe Nikon Dan, the mayor of the capital, Bucharest, who dominated the leader of Aur and the European right -wing representative, George Memon, who got 45.6 % surprisingly.
Cancel the first round
It was especially expected as a result of the presidency in Romania due to the cancellation of the first round, last December, by the Constitutional Court, due to the intervention of Moscow.
On that occasion, the candidate who was at the forefront was the first Georgsco.
In fact, the Romanian government also condemned in this second round, whose result was somewhat surprising: in the first round, Simon got 40 % of the votes, and got rid of Dan, which remained 20.9 %.
This time, however, participation in opinion polls increased by more than two points compared to the first round.
Acceptance of defeat
Initially, the winner did not give her, despite the fact that the ballot boxes at the foot of the jar are the winner.
However, then reflected, get to know his defeat and congratulate the winner, declaring:
“The country wants to dialogue, I do not hate,” was the immediate comment of the winner Dan. “Romania returned.”
After they were known for the certainty of victory, thousands of people left the center of the Roman capital, Bucharest last night, to celebrate the victory of the middle candidate.
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