Nicusor Dan’s liberal mayor of Bucharest secures presidency with 54% of the vote, beating far-right challenger George Simion in tight election.
Nicusor Dan, the liberal mayor of Bucharest, has emerged victorious in the country’s presidential election after months of political turbulence. With a commanding 54% of the vote, Dan has secured the presidency, beating out George Simion, the leader of the far-right AUR party.
Nicolae Dăscălescu, also known as Nicușor Dan, is a Romanian politician and economist.
Born on July 3, 1975, in Bucharest, Romania, he has been involved in politics since the early 2000s.
Dan served as the Minister of Transport in 2014-2015 and has been a member of the European Parliament since 2019.
He is known for his advocacy of free market policies and liberal economic reforms.
The Roots of Dan‘s Victory
Dan‘s victory can be attributed to his campaign promise of building a more united Romania, irrespective of who voted for him. He focused on fighting corruption and maintaining support for neighboring Ukraine, resonating with Romanians’ desire for change and improved relations with their European neighbors. This approach paid off, as he attracted the support of over six million voters in the run-off election.
Simion‘s Last-Ditch Effort
George Simion, on the other hand, campaigned on a platform that included attacking the EU and calling for reduced aid to Ukraine. Despite his strong showing among diaspora voters in Western Europe, including in the UK, “we will not be silenced”, Simion ultimately fell short of securing the presidency. His supporters’ enthusiasm was palpable, but their numbers failed to match Dan‘s, who secured widespread backing from Romanians both at home and abroad.

George Simion is a Romanian politician and member of the Alliance for the Union of Romanians (AUR) party.
He served as the president of AUR from 2019 to 2021.
Born in 1978, Simion has been involved in politics since the early 2000s.
He was elected to the European Parliament in 2014 and has been a vocal advocate for Romanian nationalism and EU skepticism.
A Divided Country?
Romania has long struggled with a lack of faith in its mainstream parties, leading to increased disillusionment with the country’s politics. The recent government collapse and the annulment of last year’s presidential election added to the sense of discontent. With Simion‘s victory in the first round, there were concerns that he would continue this trend. However, Dan‘s win suggests that a more inclusive approach can be successful.
Foreign Leaders Congratulate the New President
The presidents of Moldova and Ukraine have congratulated Dan on his victory, emphasizing the importance of Romania as a reliable partner in their respective countries. European Commission President “Ursula von der Leyen” also praised Romanians for turning out in massive numbers and choosing an “open, prosperous” future for their country.
A New Chapter for Romania?
Nicusor Dan‘s victory marks a significant shift towards a more united and inclusive Romania. As he begins his presidency, the new leader will face numerous challenges, from addressing corruption to strengthening ties with European neighbors. With over 11 million voters backing him in the run-off election, it is clear that Dan has a mandate for change.