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Romanian PM Ciolacu and party quit government after nationalist vote win
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Romanian PM Ciolacu and party quit government after nationalist vote win

Romania’s PM resigns after far right wins first round of presidential vote

Daily SumUp · Daily SumUp

May 6, 20251m 19s

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Show Notes

Romanian Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu has resigned and his Social Democrat party is to leave the government after a right-wing nationalist candidate won the first round of the presidential election.


George Simion, a eurosceptic who has promised to put Romania first, won 40.9% of Sunday's vote and is expected to win a run-off vote on 18 May.


He will face liberal Bucharest Mayor Nicușor Dan, who narrowly defeated the Social Democrat (PSD) candidate.


Sunday's result plunged Romania - an EU state on Nato's eastern flank - into further political turmoil. Ciolacu told colleagues that as their coalition had failed to meet its objective and "has no legitimacy", they should pull out of the government.


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