The first round of Romania’s presidential election has left the country at a pivotal juncture. In a stunning upset, Călin Georgescu, an independent ultranationalist and critic of NATO, emerged as a leading contender with 22.9% of the vote. His rise not only challenges Romania’s political establishment but also forces the nation to confront fundamental questions about its identity, values, and place in the world.
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