Румънският премиер не подкрепи кандидат за втория тур на изборите – haroonabadvital.com
“The judges unanimously decided… to confirm and confirm the result of the first presidential round on November 24 and to hold the second round on December 8,” Supreme Court Chief Justice Marian Iñaki said.
In the previous elections held the previous day, Romania was spared the worrying scenario of a far-right victory for many. Formations of this spectrum captured a third of the seats in Parliament, but forming a pro-European majority of the Social Democratic Party with other formations, including its former partners from the National Liberal Party, does not seem like an impossible task. The PSD appears to be an inevitable factor in negotiations in the coming weeks.
The Romanians kept the chance that the nationalists would not come to power
“We are noticing a rift” in the community, Cholaco told reporters. “The people (Romanian voters – editor’s note) must decide for themselves what is best for Romania on December 8th,” he said. “The Romanians know better than Marcel Colaco recommends.”
I think the Romanians showed a yellow card to the entire political class.
Cholaco later admitted that if she received an apology from Lasconi for the accusation that she had tried to steal the election through the Constitutional Court, she might support it.
One poll gives Georgescu the lead
Who will form the government will ultimately depend on who wins the presidential race, as the president appoints the prime minister.
A December 1 poll by polling firm CURS showed Georgescu would win 57.8% in the runoff to Lasconi’s 42.2%. The poll included 24,629 people in polling stations, and its margin of error was plus/minus 0.6%, Reuters wrote. Political scientist Cristian Pervolescu told the agency, “Yesterday’s elections showed that the total of voters in Lasconi is very small, and the total of voters in Georgescu may be very large.”
“There are commonalities between Social Democratic Party voters and the far-right candidate who has a high chance of winning the election.”