Protests erupt in Bucharest after far-right candidate's unexpected win in Romania's presidential election

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Protests erupted in Bucharest after far-right candidate Calin Georgescu unexpectedly won the first round of Romania's presidential election. Demonstrators, including many young people, expressed concerns over his pro-Russia stance and potential threats to democracy. The upcoming parliamentary elections on December 3 are overshadowed by the presidential race. A recount of the votes has been requested amid allegations of electoral violations, raising suspicions about the transparency of the process. Romania's political landscape is shifting, with the traditional left and right parties losing ground. The far-right Alliance for the Unity of Romanians is expected to gain influence, reflecting a growing anti-establishment sentiment among voters.


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