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Putin dealt blow in ‘Super Sunday’ of votes after shock result in election

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Last updated: 2025/05/18 at 4:58 PM
News Room Published 18 May 2025
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EUROPE’S voters have delivered a crushing blow to Putin in a shock election twist, following a re-run after claims of Russian meddling.

Millions of Europeans headed to the polls today in what is being called a Super Sunday showdown.

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Far-right candidate George Simion casts his vote during Romania’s presidential election in BucharestCredit: Shutterstock Editorial
Nicusor Dan giving a speech after Romanian presidential election exit polls.

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Nicusor Dan is expected to win the election, according to exit pollsCredit: EPA
Vladimir Putin reviewing documents at a meeting.

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Romania’s elections had to be redone due to claims of Russian meddling last yearCredit: Reuters

Romania’s far-right candidate George Simion has long been the favourite to win the country’s presidential election.

Simion comfortably won the first round of voting on May 4 with 41 per cent of the vote – double that of rival Nicusor Dan.

But the gap between the pair is closing in and Dan is now expected to snag the win in what will be a nail-biting finish.

Dan was reportedly ahead of Simion after 50 per cent of votes had been counted, with exit polls predicting a win for the mayor of Bucharest.

Dan’s win will come as a massive blow to Putin who has the support of the far-right.

Simion’s campaign was reportedly inspired by US MAGA politicians, with the far-right candidate promising to “make Romania great again”.

His win would have been welcome news to Putin with the former football ultra previously pledging to end military aid to Kyiv.

Simion has also been banned from the war-torn country for calling for territory there to be part of Romania.

A Romanian politician, Siegfried Mureşan, celebrated the result as he said a win for Simion would “benefit only Vladimir Putin”.

This comes as the result of last year’s presidential election was scrapped due to claims of Russian meddling.

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It is thought that Russia helped set up unverified social media TikTok accounts in support of the far-right independent candidate Calin Georgescu who came out on top.

The pro-Georgescu videos posted on TikTok were not labelled as election content, directly breaching Romania’s laws.

Moscow denied interfering in the vote.

Millions of Europeans headed to the polls today in what has been dubbed Super Sunday, with Romania, Poland and Portugal holding elections.

The first round of Poland’s presidential election has also proved to be a kick in the teeth to Vlad, with exit polls suggesting that Warsaw’s liberal Mayor Rafal Trzaskowski will take the win.

The Russian tyrant was likely hoping for a far-right candidate to win, with many of those in the running holding anti-Ukraine views.

A number of candidates even discussed backing an “agreement” with Russia’s Vladimir Putin in their election campaigns.

And in the Portuguese elections the centre-right appear to be ahead, as the far-right sees yet another fall.

A young boy drops a ballot into a transparent ballot box while being assisted by two adults at a polling station.

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Poles cast their votes in the polling station in Gdansk, PolandCredit: Getty
A child casts a ballot at a polling station.

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A child casts a ballot in lieu of her relative at a polling station in Espinho, PortugalCredit: Reuters

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