💨 Abstract
In Central Europe, there is a notable shift towards pro-Trump, hard-right politics, potentially widening rifts within the European Union. In Romania, nationalist George Simion, who opposes military aid to Ukraine and criticizes the EU, leads in polls ahead of the presidential run-off. A Simion victory could destabilize Romania and strain EU unity. Similarly, in Poland, two pro-Trump candidates are prominent in the presidential race.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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