According to exit polls, the Romanian ruling Social Democratic Party (PSD) led with 26% of the vote, followed by the far-right Alliance for the Unification of Romania (AUR) with 19%. This indicates a significant shift in the political landscape as far-right parties collectively secured about 30%, signaling a fragmented parliament and indications of changing voter preferences.
Romanian Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu reflected on the election results by emphasizing that voters have reaffirmed their desire for continued investment and stability in governance, emphasizing the importance of addressing their concerns post-election.
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