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18 May 2025, 02:32 GMT+10
Romania's George Simion and Poland's Karol Nawrocki have vowed to oppose Brussels' policies and build stronger ties with Donald Trump's America
A joint election campaign rally by Romanian election frontrunner George Simion and Polish presidential candidate Karol Nawrocki have announced plans for what the former described as a "pro-MAGA" union at a joint rally the two held earlier this week in Poland. Supporters at the event chanted the name of US President Donald Trump.
Both EU nations are heading into presidential elections this Sunday. Poland will hold the first round of voting, while Romania will see a runoff between Simion and Bucharest Mayor Nicusor Dan.
Speaking at the rally in support of Nawrocki in Zabrze on Tuesday, Simion vowed to reverse what he called an "anti-American change in Europe." A critic of the EU who has been banned from entering Ukraine, Simion won the first round of the presidential election rerun in Romania on May 4 with more than 40% of the vote.
His words prompted the crowd to begin chanting: "Donald Trump! Donald Trump!" The politician joined the chant and called the American leader "not just a person but a symbol of freedom."
Nawrocki, a conservative candidate who is supported by the right-wing Law and Justice (PiS) party, is currently polling second behind Rafal Trzaskowski, who is aligned with Prime Minister Donald Tusk's coalition.
Addressing the rally, he vowed to "build a Europe of values, a Europe of homelands, in which we will not allow the EU to centralize and turn Poland and Romania into provinces." Nawrocki opposes EU and NATO membership for Ukraine, as well as financial aid for refugees, while supporting continued military assistance to Kiev.
Speaking to the magazine American Conservative a day after the rally, Simion stated that, together with Nawrocki, they "could become two pro-MAGA presidents committed to reviving our partnership with the United States." He also vowed to "shift our focus to bilateral negotiations with the Trump administration" if elected.
The rally prompted Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk to claim on X that "Russia rejoices" at seeing Nawrocki standing together with "his pro-Russian Romanian counterpart George Simion."
Simion responded by posting an image of Tusk meeting Russian President Vladimir Putin back in 2010 and calling him "Putin's man in Poland."
Moscow has never commented publicly about any ties with either Simion or Tusk. Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova earlier blasted the Romanian presidential election as "scandalous" after RT correspondent Chay Bowes was deported from the country right after arriving in the country to cover the vote.
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