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The Unexpected Allies Who Saved Romania's Election
RomaniaSaturday, May 24, 2025
The Democratic Alliance of Hungarians in Romania, or UDMR, has been a big player in Romanian politics. They've been part of almost every ruling coalition since 1996. But recently, they've been leaning towards Orban's party. However, this time, they broke ranks and opposed Orban's choice of Simion. This was a big deal because it showed that the ethnic Hungarians in Romania were thinking for themselves, not just following Orban's lead.
Moldova is in a tough spot, dealing with Russian aggression and influence. Romania has been helping Moldova to reduce its dependence on Russia. Nicusor Dan, the president-elect, has shown interest in Moldova's welfare. He thanked the Moldovan voters for their support and acknowledged the role of ethnic Hungarians in his victory.
The election results showed some amazing records. In Harghita, a district where 85% of residents are ethnic Hungarian, an incredible 91% voted for Dan. This was his best result in any district. In Moldova, Dan got about 135, 000 votes, which was 88% of all votes cast there.
The election was a wake-up call for many. It showed that the ethnic Hungarians and Moldovans in Romania are a force to be reckoned with. They have the power to sway elections and shape the country's future. It also showed that they are willing to stand up for their interests, even if it means going against powerful figures like Viktor Orban.
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