What quotas have established the bookmakers at the battle George Simion vs Nicușor Dan, in the 2 round of the presidential elections in Romania

Article by David Marinescu – published Tuesday, 06 May 2025, 22:50 / Updated Tuesday, May 06, 2025 22:50
George Simion, the candidate from the Golden Party, leaves a favorite in the 2nd round of the presidential elections, where he will take place with the independent candidate Nicușor Dan, the current mayor of the Capital, for the place in Cotroceni.
Bookmakers have prepared a 1.50 share for George Simion's victory in round 2, as opposed to Nicușor Dan, who has a share of 2.50.

George Simion, favorite to win the second round of presidential elections
George Simion won the first round of the presidential elections, obtaining 40.96% of the votes. On the other hand, Nicușor Dan reached the limit in the second round, with 20.99% of the votes, outclassing Crin Antonescu, who obtained 20.07%.
Thus, George Simion leaves favorite in the second round, with a share of 1.50, while Nicușor Dan is listed with 2.50.
To win the elections in the diaspora, George Simion has a share of only 1.05, while Nicușor Dan has a huge, 8.
Nicușor Dan is a favorite, however, to win the votes in each sector in Bucharest. The mayor of the capital has a share of 1.50, while George Simion has a share of 250.
I think the extremists are the ones who stole, who destroyed, who led Romania close to bankruptcy. I did not participate in the destruction of Romania and there are no affiliate of any extreme movements.
I advocated from high school for national reunification, for the rights of Romanians in Ukraine, for the peaceful unification of the two banks of the Prut and this was not to the liking of the power in Chisinau, who wants to consolidate what invented Stalin. The Moldovan nation, a Moldovan state, separated from the Romanian identity. So unionist marches and public campaigns in favor of the Union do not benefit those who want to have president, Parliament, a government in Chisinau. Let's mention about the 500 thousand Romanians who live in Ukraine at this time!
– George Simion, in the show “Ovidiu's friends”




