BUCHAREST — With a nationalist, self-proclaimed Trumpist leading the polls into the first round of the rerun of the Romanian presidential election on Sunday, the big question is: Which candidate can beat him?
Romania’s first crack at a presidential election last November was dramatically annulled over allegations of illegal campaigning and Russian interference that helped ultranationalist independent candidate Călin Georgescu emerge as shock winner.
With Georgescu barred from running this time, George Simion — the 38-year-old leader of the Alliance for the Union of Romanians (AUR) — has taken on his mantle and moved into pole position. Polls would suggest he is almost certain to get through to the second round on May 18, when the two top-placed candidates from the first round will face off.