Romania's presidential election faces turmoil as George Simion, a far-right candidate, gains momentum after the annulment of the previous election due to Russian interference. Simion's anti-mainstream rhetoric and nationalist stance contrast with liberal candidate Nicusor Dan, leading to a polarized electorate. The election reflects widespread dissatisfaction with traditional politics and raises concerns about Romania's future in the EU and NATO. Teljes cikk (bbc.com europe)