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Nationalist candidate wins first round of Romania's presidential election

Independent candidate and Bucharest Mayor Nicusor Dan came in second with 20.98% of the vote

BUCHAREST, May 5. /TASS/. The leader of the nationalist Alliance for the Union of Romanians George Simion won the first round of Romania's presidential election with 40.88% of the votes after 99.9% of the ballots were counted, the Permanent Electoral Authority reported.

Independent candidate and Bucharest Mayor Nicusor Dan came in second with 20.98% of the vote. The sole candidate of the parties of the ruling coalition of the Social Democratic Party, the National Liberal Party and the Democratic Alliance of Hungarians of Romania, Crin Antonescu, came third with 20.12% of the vote.

Simion also won the first round among Romanians living in the diaspora. With 98.76% of the votes counted, he received 60.55% of the votes, Dan 25.4% and Antonescu 6.84%.

Simion and Dan will compete in the second round of the presidential election on May 18. The final official results of the first round of Romania's presidential election are expected on Monday.