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The ultra -right candidate of president of Romania visited Poland and supported the “colleague”. Tusk reacted


During a rally, the Simion openly urged people to vote for Navrotsky, outlining the vision of the general future of Poland and Romania under their leadership. “The future president of Romania, the future president of Poland,” said Navrotsky, welcoming the simion.

Both politicians share the vision of Europe, based on national values, opposing the centralization of the European Union, the publication is noted. The Simion, known for its radical-right views and criticism of the current policy of the European Union, in its speech emphasized the need to struggle for freedom and protect Christian family values.

The Prime Minister of Poland Donald Tusk reacted to this. “Russia is happy. Navrotsky and his pro -Russian Romanian colleague George Simion at the same stage five days before the presidential election in Poland and Romania. Everything is clear,” he wrote on social networks X.

Simion himself reacted to the post. He published an old photograph of the dusk and the illegitimate president of the aggressor of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin, which he signed as follows: “This photograph depicts Putin’s man in Poland. All Europe knows this. No one else believes your lies and hypocrisy, Donald!”




Context

On consisted on May 4 in Romania Repeated presidential elections None of the candidates received a sufficient percentage of votes to win the first round.

Counting 100% votes He showed that the Simion, nominated by the Romanian Alliance (40.96% of voters) and the mayor of Bucharest, the founder of the right -Processed Romania Union of Romania (20.99%), were entering the second round.

Chris Antonescu, who was supported by the coalition, received 20.07% of the vote and took third place.



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