In Romania, 100% of the votes have been counted in the first round of the presidential elections.
According to the information on the website of the Central Electoral Commission of Romania.
Advocate against aid to Ukraine, Kelin Georgescu (22.94%), and pro-European liberal politician Elena Lascu (19.18%) are advancing to the second round of the elections.
The current Prime Minister of Romania, Marcel Ciolacu, received 19.15% of the votes in the first round and did not qualify for the next round. Following this, the politician decided to resign.
Background. Previously, Mind reported that in the first round of the presidential elections in Romania, the candidate opposing aid to Ukraine emerged victorious.