to vote!>te train le ciganurahttps://www.romania-insider.com/polls-candidates-first-round-presidential-nov-2024The first round of Romania's presidential elections is less than a week away, and for the first time since 2000, there is no clear runner-up for the second round. PM Marcel Ciolacu, the leader of the Social Democratic Party (PSD), is almost sure to win the first round with a comfortable score of over 25%, according to five different polls released in recent weeks. However, the battle for second place is open to any result, with four candidates having theoretical chances to join Ciolacu in the second round. To make things more complicated, the poll predictions for the four candidates show diverging results. Two polls indicate Senate president Nicolae Ciucă (PNL) as Ciolacu's potential opponent in the second round, two other polls show nationalist leader George Simion (AUR) advancing into the final, and the fifth one points to a tie between Simion and USR leader Elena Lasconi.Former NATO Deputy Secretary General Mircea Geoană, who runs as an independent, also entered the race with theoretical chances to get to the second round, but his scores in the polls went down recently.
For many pundits, the many candidates positioning themselves against the PSD diminish the odds of a center-right candidate entering the second round and only help AUR's George Simion chances, further emboldened by having Diana Șoșoacă out of the race as her candidacy was not accepted.Having George Simion face the current PM in the second round is reminiscent of the second round of the 2000 presidential elections, when Ion Iliescu, backed by PDSR, a precursor of PSD, rallied support from across the political spectrum to defeat nationalist leader Corneliu Vadim Tudor. It is a scenario that PNL and other center-right leaders would like to avoid. Ilie Bolojan, the PNL president of Bihor County Council, issued an appeal this Sunday, November 17, to presidential candidates Nicolae Ciucă, Mircea Geoană, and Elena Lasconi to do what it takes so that the "votes for the modernization of Romania" are not fragmented. He referenced the 2000 elections and warned of the danger of not learning the lessons of history. He also said "Romanians must understand that a useful vote, a vote for Romania, is a vote for PNL and the liberal values."
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