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    Romanian far-right presidential candidate leads in polls ahead of May vote

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    Posted on January 21, 2025

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    Last updated: January 27, 2026

    The featured image depicts Calin Georgescu, the far-right presidential candidate in Romania, who is leading in polls ahead of the May 2024 election. This highlights the political climate and voter sentiments in Romania, amid concerns of foreign interference.
    Calin Georgescu, Romanian far-right candidate leading polls for May election - Global Banking & Finance Review
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    Calin Georgescu, a far-right candidate, leads Romanian presidential polls amid allegations of Russian interference. The re-run election is set for May.

    Calin Georgescu Leads Presidential Polls Ahead of May Election in Romania

    BUCHAREST (Reuters) - Romanian far-right pro-Russian presidential candidate Calin Georgescu remained voters' top choice ahead of a re-run of a presidential election in May, an opinion survey showed late on Monday.

    The survey comes one month after the European Union state's top court annulled the presidential election in which Georgescu was the frontrunner two days before the second round, citing allegations of Russian interference in his favour.

    The cancellation came after state documents showed Georgescu, a critic of NATO who has praised Romania's 1930s fascist leaders, had benefited from an unfair social media campaign likely to have been orchestrated by Russia, accusations Moscow has denied.

    Conducted by pollster Avangarde and cited by online news website hotnews.ro, the survey showed Georgescu gaining 38% of the vote in the first round on May 4.

    Crin Antonescu, the proposed single candidate of the pro-European coalition government would get 25% of the vote, followed by Bucharest Mayor Nicusor Dan, who said he could run as an independent, who would get 17%.

    Elena Lasconi, the leader of opposition centrist Save Romania Union, who had made it into the now-voided second round with Georgescu, would get 6%.

    The poll surveyed 1,354 people between Jan. 10-16 and has a margin of error of 2.6%.

    The re-run election will take place on May 4, with a second round on May 18.

    It remains unclear whether Georgescu, who opposes Romanian support for Ukraine against Russia's invasion, will be allowed to run for president again. In October of last year, the top court banned another far-right politician from running in a move critics said overstepped court powers.

    Romania has the longest land border with Ukraine of any European Union and NATO member state. It has helped export millions of tons of Ukrainian grain through its Black Sea port of Constanta, trained Ukrainian fighter pilots and donated a Patriot air defence battery to Kyiv.

    (Reporting by Luiza Ilie; Editing by Bernadette Baum and Sharon Singleton)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Calin Georgescu leads Romanian presidential polls.
    • •Georgescu's candidacy is controversial due to Russian interference allegations.
    • •The Romanian top court annulled the previous election results.
    • •Georgescu opposes NATO and supports pro-Russian policies.
    • •The re-run election is scheduled for May 4, with a second round on May 18.

    Frequently Asked Questions about Romanian far-right presidential candidate leads in polls ahead of May vote

    1Who is the leading candidate in the Romanian presidential polls?

    Calin Georgescu, a far-right pro-Russian candidate, is the top choice among voters ahead of the re-run presidential election in May.

    2What was the reason for the annulment of the previous election?

    The top court annulled the election due to allegations of an unfair social media campaign benefiting Georgescu, who is a critic of NATO.

    3What percentage of the vote is Georgescu expected to receive?

    According to the survey, Georgescu is projected to gain 38% of the vote in the first round of the election.

    4When will the re-run presidential election take place?

    The re-run election is scheduled for May 4, with a potential second round on May 18.

    5What is Georgescu's stance on Romania's support for Ukraine?

    Georgescu opposes Romanian support for Ukraine against Russia's invasion, which raises questions about his eligibility to run again.

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