

Aris Roussinos: The view from Romania
May 19, 2025
Aris Roussinos, a contributing editor and war reporter, provides firsthand insights from Romania's recent presidential election. He discusses the unexpected victory of a pro-EU candidate, highlighting its implications for Eastern Europe's political landscape amid rising tensions with Russia. Roussinos reflects on the contrasting views between younger urban voters and older rural constituents, while navigating concerns over electoral malpractice and potential Russian interference. The conversation raises questions about Romania's future direction and its impact on regional stability.
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Simeon's Premature Confidence
- George Simeon confidently predicted a landslide victory despite narrowing polls.
- He expected to win by roughly 10 points, which turned out wrong after the vote.
Claims of Election Interference
- Simeon claimed election fraud and interference, including involvement by the French ambassador.
- His accusations echo tactics seen in populist movements like Trump's.
Ambiguous Concession Speech
- Simeon's concession speech was ambiguous, emphasizing the fight would continue.
- He officially conceded defeat about an hour after his speech.