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Provisional results: George Simion leads in the diaspora, already winning in Ukraine and Russia / Nicușor Dan leads to the Republic of Moldova

Provisional results: George Simion leads in the diaspora, already winning in Ukraine and Russia / Nicușor Dan leads to the Republic of Moldova

George Simion. Photo: Inquam Photos / Codrin unic

George Simion, the golden candidate, obtained 134,368 votes (59.60%), at the first round of the presidential elections, in the Diaspora, shows the data published on Sunday evening, in real time, on the website of the Permanent Electoral Authority, after centralizing 411 minutes (42.59%) from abroad.

In the second place is the independent candidate Nicușor Dan, who obtained in Diaspora 57,631 votes (25.56%), followed by Crin Antonescu (Electoral Alliance “Romania, before!”) With 16,880 votes (7.49%) and Elena Lasconi (USR) – 7.413 votes (3.29%).

On the following places are:

  • Victor Ponta (independent candidate) – 6,187 votes (2.74%)
  • Daniel Funeriu (independent candidate) – 816 votes (0.36%)
  • Cristian Terheș (Romanian Conservative National Party) – 756 votes (0.34%)
  • Lavinia Șandru (Liberal Social Humanist Party) – 598 votes (0.27%)
  • Sebastian Popescu (New Romania Party) – 360 votes (0.16%)
  • John-Ion Banu Muscel (independent candidate)-257 votes (0.11%)
  • Silviu Predoiu (League of National Action League) – 194 votes (0.09%).

Simion won in Ukraine, where he has entry prohibition / Nicușor Dan leads to the Republic of Moldova

The independent candidate Nicuşor Dan leads in the Republic of Moldova, with over 49%, after centralization of less than 36% of the minutes.

In contrast, the gold candidate, George Simion, leads to Ukraine and the Russian Federation, countries where all verbal processes were centralized, writes News.ro.

According to data transmitted in real time by AEP, in the Republic of Moldova, Nicuşor Dan leads with 49.19%. I was centralized 35.94% of the minutes from the polling stations in the neighboring country.

Dan is followed by Crin Antonescu, with 22.78%, and George Simion, with 14.39%.

The gold leader, ranked in total in the first place in the electorate options after the Sunday election, according to the votes counted so far, has a prohibition to enter the Republic of Moldova.

Simion won the elections in Ukraine, with 36.54% and in the Russian Federation, with 36.96%.

Ukraine recently accused George Simion of “systematic anti-Ukrainian activities” which “prejudice sovereignty and territorial integrity.”

The gold leader also has a ban on entry into Ukraine.

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