Opinion
What Changed the Course of the Romanian Elections and What Lessons Ukraine Should Learn from Them
This is the key to holding post-war and all subsequent elections in Ukraine
Ruslan Rokhov
Member of the Board of the Center for Constitutional Modeling
The higher turnout in the Romanian elections has changed the myth that the entire Romanian diaspora is in favor of the radical right. It's just that the wealthier and more educated did not go to vote in the first round, but mobilized in the second round.
I am writing about property and education because these two factors, as well as the place of residence, were the main dividing line in Romania itself.
Huge mobilization and narrowing of the gap between candidates in the diaspora ensured victory for the mayor of Bucharest.
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