Calin Georgescu's unexpected rise in Romania's presidential elections has polarized the country, sparking debates and protests as voters express frustration against the political establishment.
For many Romanians, voting for Georgescu wasn't just about ideology, but frustration with the long-standing corruption and nepotism within the dominant political parties.
My father explained to me that his vote wasn't necessarily an endorsement of Georgescu's nationalist beliefs but more a protest against the mainstream political class.
Romania's political landscape is marked by public mistrust after decades of scandal and corruption, prompting many to support far-right candidates as a form of dissent.
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