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Romania braces for crossroads presidential runoff viewed as a choice between East or West

BUCHAREST, Romania (AP) — As Romania braces for a high-stakes presidential runoff this weekend between two starkly different candidates, 25-year-old medical resident Alexandra Bejinariu is anxious about which direction her European Union nation will choose in the closely watched vote.

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Romania braces for crossroads presidential runoff viewed as a choice between East or West

FILE - Presidential candidate Nicusor Dan holds a press conference the day after making it into the round of the country’s presidential election redo in Bucharest, Romania, Monday, May 5, 2025. (AP Photo/Vadim Ghirda, File)


BUCHAREST, Romania (AP) — As Romania braces for a high-stakes presidential runoff this weekend between two starkly different candidates, 25-year-old medical resident Alexandra Bejinariu is anxious about which direction her European Union nation will choose in the closely watched vote.

Like many voters, the young medic views Sunday’s ballot between hard-right nationalist frontrunner George Simion and pro-Western reformist and incumbent Bucharest Mayor Nicusor Dan as a choice for the country’s geopolitical future.

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