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Romania in shock after far-right populist enters presidential election's runoff with most votes

  • A far-right populist candidate, Calin Georgescu, received approximately 22.95% of votes in Romania's presidential election, leading the first round.
  • Lasconi from the progressive Save Romania Union party followed with 19.17%.
  • The Social Democrats did not have a candidate in the second round, marking a significant change in Romania's political history.
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