Pro-EU Centrist Nixor Dan should be sworn in as the President of Romania, World News

Bucharest: On Monday, the European Union Centrist Nicasore Dan will take an oath of office to become President of Romania, promising to stand against “separatism and Russian influence”.A week ago, Dan won a stressful election as seen as important to the direction of 19 million people of NATO and European Union, which is the range of war -torn Ukraine.Five months after the Constitutional Court of Romania, a shock came to a shock, a President’s vote on allegations of Russian intervention and a large-scale social media promotion of a distant pioneer ended social media promotion, which was not allowed to stand up again.Although the European Union critic and nationalist George Simian easily topped the first round of voting, Dan won the second round-off.55 -year -old Dan has been scheduled to take oath of office in Parliament in the afternoon (0900 GMT).The former mayor of Bucharest will then meet the interim president Illi Bologen – who has been given as a potential Prime Minister.Dan, who vowed to bring a “new chapter” to Romania, traveled to Warsaw on Sunday to support Pro-EU Mayor Rafal Trazscowski, who expects to win a Sunday race for the Polish Presidential post.“We won the Romanian presidential election. People dismissed separatism and Russian influence,” Dan told thousands of people at a Trojscipski rally. ‘Will protest’ After a call to protest by hundreds of tickets users on Monday, there is more tension in Romania with officers on alert after a call.“We will oppose!” 38 -year -old Simian wrote on Facebook on Sunday, although he specified that he would not protest on Monday.The Constitutional Court of Romania valid the election results on Thursday, after Simian rejected the appeal to cancel the vote.Simian alleged that there was foreign intervention, including France, and slammed the court’s decision as a “coup”.Simian topped the first round of the first round on May 4, campaigning against the European Union’s “absurd policies” and vowed to cut aid to Ukraine.But Dan won about 54 percent of the run-off vote.The President of Romania has significant dominance in foreign policy – which involves representing the country in the NATO and the European Union Summit – and appoints major positions like the Prime Minister.Dan, a mathematics prose, who has promised to fight corruption for a “honest” Romania, has said that he will talk to all four supporters-west parliamentary parties “not only the appointment of the Prime Minister, but the outline of the government’s program”, including justice reforms.Romanians are struggling with high inflation in the most indebted country of the European Union.Dan, who became the mayor of Bukharest in 2020 and is known for his reserved nature, has supported Ukraine and vowed to place Romania on his “Pro-Western” path.

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