Crin Antonescu

Romania in chaos as prime minister resigns
The hard right cruised to victory in Sunday’s presidential election first round, sparking the stunning announcement from socialist PM Marcel Ciolacu.

Centrist Nicușor Dan faces uphill battle to beat Simion in Romanian presidential runoff

Simion’s Romanian election win sparks right-wing jubilation around Europe

Meet George Simion, the hard-right Romanian election winner … who’s banned from Ukraine

Russian hacker group attacks Romanian government websites on election day

Who can beat Romanian nationalist presidential candidate George Simion?

Here we go again! How to watch Romania’s do-over election like a pro
MAGA man leads the field before Romanian election rerun
George Simion, the candidate tipped to win the first round of the presidential election, publicly aligns himself with Donald Trump.
The Romanian election scenarios scaring Brussels
POLITICO analyzes all the data on the most likely presidential runoff races ahead of next month’s existential vote.
Romanian presidential hopeful faces fury after admitting role in flooding villages
Former PM Victor Ponta, who is running on a nationalist platform, said he sacrificed local farmland to spare his Serbian neighbors.
After Georgescu’s disqualification, here’s who’s running for president of Romania
Authorities have cleared a dozen candidates for the May election — and rejected a dozen others. Meet the runners and riders here.
A busy but shallow campaign in Romania
The European Parliament elections in Romania are primarily about parties positioning themselves for future battles.
Romania’s government coalition falls apart
The second-strongest party in Romania’s government has moved to the opposition benches, with its leader, Crin Antonescu, saying on Tuesday (25 February) that his liberal party had “decided to put an end” to a crisis in relations within the government.
Crin Antonescu – Risk taker
Profile of the former acting president of Romania