💨 Abstract
Romania faces a critical presidential runoff between George Simion, a hard-right nationalist, and Nicusor Dan, a pro-Western reformist. The election is viewed as a choice between aligning with the EU and NATO or shifting towards a more nationalist, potentially pro-Russian stance. Simion's rise is fueled by anti-establishment sentiment and nationalist fervor, while Dan advocates for Western alliances and reform.
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