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Romanian PM Ciolacu ahead in first round of presidential vote By Reuters

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November 24, 2024
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By Luiza Ilie

BUCHAREST (Reuters) -Romanian Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu looked set to win the most votes in the first round of a presidential election on Sunday, with centre-right leader Elena Lasconi in second place although nearly tied with two hard-right opponents, exit polls showed.

The top two candidates will face each other in the second round of the ballot on Dec. 8.

Exit polls showed Ciolacu on 25% and Lasconi with 18%, while Calin Georgescu and George Simion, the two hard-right candidates, were at 16% and 15% of the vote.

© Reuters. A voter exits a voting booth, on the day of the first round of the presidential election in Bucharest, Romania, November 24, 2024. REUTERS/Andreea Campeanu

The data does not include the votes of hundreds of thousands of Romanians who live abroad, who can still influence the result. Both Simion and Lasconi are popular among Romanians abroad.

Analysts had predicted that social democrat Ciolacu would win a second round against Simion, who had been his main contender in opinion polls ahead of the vote. Ciolacu has touted his experience running Romania during a war in neighbouring Ukraine. However, they say he may struggle against Lasconi.



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