High voter turnout, particularly among young individuals and women, played a pivotal role in Nicușor Dan's victory in the Romanian presidential runoff. The Hungarian minority also significantly supported his campaign, which ultimately helped him defeat the extremist candidate George Simion. István Székely, a leader in the Hungarian community, commented on the potential for a new centre-right presidential movement in Romania, likening it to the one in France, but noted that the current political structure poses challenges to this change.
A victory for George Simion would have been dangerous in any case, given his record and aggressiveness, and it's a relief for many that Bucharest's Nicușor Dan prevailed.
High voter turnout, especially among young people and women, significantly influenced the election results, enabling Nicușor Dan to secure his victory in the presidential runoff.
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