Romania exit polls: PSD comes first in European elections, slightly overcoming PD-L. Far-rightist Greater Romania Party leader CV Tudor joins European Parliament
Exit polls in Romania’s European Parliament elections on Sunday showed the Social Democrats (PSD) and Liberal Democrats (PD-L) in the lead, with an advantage within error margins for PSD. According to a poll by Insomar institute, PSD won 31% of the votes, followed by PD-L with 30.4%, Liberals (PNL) with 16.6%, Hungarian Democrats (UDMR) with 9.1%, Greater Romania Party (PRM, far right) with 7.2%, President Basescu’s daughter Elena Basescu (independent) with 3.6%.
Another poll by CCSB showed PSD in the lead with 30.7%, followed by PD-L with 30.4%. According to the CCSB exit poll, the following party received:
- PNL – 15.4%
- UDMR – 10.4%
- PRM – 6.8%
- Elena Basescu – 3.4%
According to the CCSB results:
- PSD would win 10 seats in the EP
- PD-L – 10 seats
- PNL – 5 seats
- UDMR – 4 seats
- PRM – 2 seats
- Elena Basescu, President Basescu’s daughter who ran as an independent candidate, is also in the books for 1 seat
The two people leading the populist, far-right group Greater Romania Party are veteran far-right leader Corneliu Vadim Tudor and businessman-politician Gigi Becali.
The two polls by Insomar – delivered to Romanian news channel Realitatea TV – and CCSB – for Romanian news channel Antena 3 – take into account votes cast by 7.00 p.m.. The threshold for a party to enter the European Parliament is 5% at national level.