Social Democrats and far-right lead in Romanian elections
Kyiv • UNN
In Romania's parliamentary elections, the ruling Social Democratic Party gets 26% of the vote, while the far-right forces get about 30%. The final results will depend on the votes of the Romanian diaspora.
In the parliamentary elections in Romania, the ruling Social Democratic Party wins 26% of the vote. This is reported by Reuters, reports UNN.
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At the same time, far-right parties are showing a strong result, receiving about 30% of support in polls.
The votes of hundreds of thousands of Romanians living abroad play an important role in the election results. According to preliminary estimates, their support may go to the far-right or center-right Union for saving Romania parties, which will significantly affect the final distribution of forces.
These results contrast with previous presidential elections, where far-right independent candidate Celin Giorgescu won. In Romania, the president has a significant influence on the formation of the government, since it is he who appoints the Prime Minister.
The final results of the elections are expected after counting the votes of the diaspora.