Around 2,000 people protested in Romania's capital of Bucharest on Wednesday after the surprise win of a far-right candidate in the first round of the country's presidential elections.
Polling companies failed to predict the rise of Calin Georgescu, the surprise winner of the first round of the presidential elections. Andrei Roman, CEO of AtlasIntel, who predicted that Elena Lasconi ...
The first round of presidential elections in Romania ended with a sensation ... In a televised statement immediately after ...
After a far-right pro-Russia candidate secured a surprise lead in Romania's presidential election Monday, the eastern ...
In a surprise outcome in the first round of Romania's presidential election, obscure hard-right candidate Calin Georgescu ...
Hard-right Călin Georgescu comes from nowhere to snatch victory as liberal Elena Lasconi claims second place ahead of seismic ...
The pro-Russian nationalist candidate Calin Georgescu had racked up a definitive 350,000 vote lead in an upset in Romania's ...
Most polls predicted Calin Georgescu to win less than 10% of the vote in the first round of Romania's presidential election.
Electoral data shows that a far-right populist has taken the lead in Romania’s presidential election and will likely face ...
A Romanian hard-right NATO critic and centre-right opposition party leader will likely face each other in an 8 December ...
Hard-right candidate Calin Georgescu appears to be on track to make it to the final round of the presidential elections in Romania. Georgescu is leading with 22 percent, followed closely by ...
BUCHAREST: Exit Polls showed that Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu, the chairman of the Social Democratic Party, took the lead ...