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Elecciones en Rumania: el candidato de la ultraderecha ganó por amplio margen, pero habrá segunda vuelta

El candidato cambió pero la ultraderecha sigue en cabeza: cinco meses después de la sorpresiva anulación de la primera vuelta de las presidenciales, Rumania confirmó en una nueva votación este domingo su giro nacionalista.
La rabia y la decepción pesan en este país de Europa del Este de 19 millones de habitantes y miembro de la OTAN, cuyas elecciones de noviembre pasado fueron anuladas por sospechas de injerencia rusa.
El ultranacionalista George Simion logró este domingo una arrolladora victoria con un 40% de los votos a favor en la controvertida repetición de las elecciones presidenciales en Rumanía y se convierte así en claro favorito para ganar la jefatura de Estado en dos semanas, con un 90% de las papeletas escrutadas.
Detrás del líder del partido eurocrítico y nacionalista AUR, se disputan la segunda posición, y con ello el pase a la segunda y decisiva vuelta el 18 de mayo, el candidato oficialista Crin Antonescu y el independiente Nicusor Dan, actual alcalde de Bucarest. A poco de terminar el recuento de los votos, Antonescu, candidato de la coalición gobernante formada por socialdemócratas, liberales y la minoría húngara, obtiene un 21,1%, mientras que Dan suma el 19,5%.
“Juntos hemos escrito una página de la historia hoy”, reaccionó Simion en un mensaje grabado en video y difundido en la sede de su partido, donde sus simpatizantes coreaban lemas como “Fuera los ladrones, que vivan los patriotas”.

Once aspirantes disputaban la presidencia en la primera ronda. El cargo es ceremonial, pero influyente en materia de política exterior.
La victoria, en noviembre, de Calin Georgescu, un ex alto funcionario a quien sus detractores acusaban de ser favorable al Kremlin, despertó preocupación en Europa occidental y sumió a Rumania en una crisis política.
La Corte Constitucional invalidó aquella primera vuelta y excluyó al sexagenario de estos comicios, tras una campaña masiva en la plataforma TikTok que despertó sospechas de injerencia rusa.
Entonces fue reemplazado por George Simion, de 38 años, que había quedado en cuarta posición en noviembre. Ambos aparecieron juntos este domingo en un colegio electoral de Mogosoaia, cerca de Bucarest.

Muchos esperan, como Robert Teodoroiu, un conductor de 37 años, que su papeleta sirva para algo esta vez. “Vuelvo a probar suerte”, explicó a la AFP en una calle de la capital.
Simion, que afirma ser “más moderado” que Georgescu, comparte su animadversión hacia lo que llama “burócratas no electos de Bruselas” de la Unión Europea, a los que acusa de inmiscuirse en las elecciones rumanas.
Ha denunciado a Rusia, pero se opone a enviar ayuda militar a Ucrania, país con el que comparte frontera, y quiere reducir la ayuda a los refugiados ucranianos.

Entusiasta seguidor de Donald Trump, a menudo aparece con una gorra con el famoso eslogan del presidente estadounidense, “Make America Great Again”, y espera ser el “presidente MAGA” de Rumania.
Un discurso que gustó a Stela Ivan, una habitante de 67 años del pequeño pueblo de Alexandria, al sur de Bucarest.
Después de décadas de dominio de los mismos partidos desde el fin del comunismo, esta mujer espera “de todo corazón” que un presidente de extrema derecha traiga un cambio a Rumania.

El suspenso es importante, pues el candidato de la coalición proeuropea que gobierna actualmente, Crin Antonescu, y el alcalde de Bucarest, Nicusor Dan, aparecen muy igualados en los sondeos realizados a pie de urna, con en torno al 21% y el 23% de los votos respectivamente.
Por detrás de ellos, con alrededor del 15%, se encontraría el primer ministro socialdemócrata Victor Ponta, que había apostado por un discurso que recordaba a veces a los Trump, en el que no faltaban las alusiones a Dios.
Este domingo, Simion prometió que, si alcanza la presidencia, llevará “a Calin Georgescu al poder”, ya sea mediante “un referéndum, elecciones anticipadas o la formación de una coalición en el Parlamento que lo nombraría primer ministro”.

La votación será seguida muy de cerca después de la sorpresiva anulación de la primera vuelta el año pasado.
Miles de personas protestaron en los últimos meses para denunciar un “golpe de Estado”. Incluso el vicepresidente estadounidense, JD Vance, criticó la anulación y urgió a escuchar “la voz del pueblo”.
Para evitar que se repitiera el tumulto del año pasado, las autoridades adoptaron medidas preventivas y cooperaron con la plataforma de videos TikTok, que aseguró estar comprometida con una elección “justa y transparente”.
(Con información de AFP)
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Unearthed video exposes Mamdani’s ‘unabashed’ commitment to supporting anti-Israel sanctions as lawmaker

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FIRST ON FOX: A resurfaced interview by New York City socialist mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani highlights his commitment to BDS and sanctions against Israel, as he runs for mayor in a city with the highest Jewish population in the United States outside of Israel.
«I’m very excited about being a member of DSA, specifically the New York City chapter,» Mamdani told SAAG Interactive in June 2021.
«Within the questionnaire when you submit to be considered a candidate to be endorsed by the organization, you’re asked what your views are on BDS and I think that has also brought what it is typically thought of as a separate issue into the sphere of local politics where we create a bench of candidates. We’re not legislating on BDS on a daily basis, but it’s clear that our commitment is unabashed to justice.»
Mamdani was interviewed in the clip by a journalist named Naib Mian, who has a social presence littered with anti-Israel posts, including accusing Israel of benefitting from «manufacturing antisemitism» and defending the phrase «from the river to the sea.»
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Democratic socialist candidate Zohran Mamdani, who won the Democratic primary for mayor of New York City, speaks at an endorsement event on July 15, 2025 in New York City. (Spencer Platt/Getty Images)
Mamdani went on to speak more about BDS, an acronym for Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions, in the interview, saying that «the ways in which we can marry our struggle to our day-to-day life and show our solidarity in that life, I think that’s critical to winning this fight because it can’t all be, as you’ve very well stated, just kind of exclusively considered a legislative battle. It has to be a society-wide battle.»
«And I think there is no thing that’s too banal to stand up against the brutality of the occupation and apartheid. And so, you know, if it’s a shipping container, or if it is a university that is being funded, a university that helped to develop IDF’s weapons technology, or it is an event with an Israeli ambassador, whatever it may be, I think that we have to showcase what that solidarity looks like.»
Dating back to his college days, Mamdani has expressed support for BDS, which Influence Watch describes as «an international campaign to delegitimize the State of Israel as the expression of the Jewish people’s right to national self-determination by isolating the country economically through consumer boycotts, business and government withdrawal of investment, and legal sanctions.»
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NYC Mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani briefly speaks with reporters as he leaves the Dirksen Senate Office Building on July 16, 2025 in Washington, D.C. (Photo by Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images)
Mamdani, who founded the Students for Justice in Palestine chapter at the prestigious Bowdoin College in Maine, wrote about the importance of an academic boycott of Israel in the school paper, Fox News Digital previously reported.
«It also helps to highlight just how intertwined this oppression is, and just how much it relies on us normalizing it and saying that, you know, my convictions stop at the point when it becomes inconvenient, and we have to showcase that convenience means nothing in the face of these things,» Mamdani said in the interview. «On a personal level, I am very much committed to actively working to stop any additional anti-BDS bills that come through the Assembly.»
Mamdani told Mian that he has been working on a letter to «circulate to support proactive measures that we can take to stop apartheid and to hold Israel accountable.»

From left to right, New York mayoral candidate State Rep. Zohran Mamdani stands with his mother, Mira Nair, and father, Mahmood Mamdani, as they celebrate during an election night gathering at The Greats of Craft LIC on June 24, 2025 in the Long Island City neighborhood of the Queens borough in New York City. ( (Photo by Michael M. Santiago/Getty Images))
Mamdani continued, «My predecessor was somebody who very much marched in support and showed up at press conferences in support of the Israeli state. And I am somebody who is unabashedly in support of Palestinian liberation. My constituency hasn’t changed that much in between our terms. But it’s very clear to me that my constituency now, after I’ve said these things, the response that I received is just overwhelmingly in support. And so there are so many other people, so many other districts in New York City where people are just waiting to be given the go-ahead to express that solidarity.»
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Mamdani said that it is «my job» to give those people he previously mentioned «as many opportunities as possible and to push as many other colleagues of mine and people in any place of power to do the same.»
«I really do believe that we have not yet hit the ceiling of support for the Palestinian people’s fight for justice,» Mamdani said.
Fox News Digital reached out to the Mamdani campaign for comment.
Mamdani’s support for BDS has drawn criticism from Jewish groups in New York and his father, Mahmood, has also voiced support for BDS while sitting on the advisory board of a tribunal that has routinely called for sanctions against Israel,» Fox News Digital previously reported.
Mamdani has defended his support of BDS on the campaign trail, including in May where he said, «My support for BDS is consistent with my core of my politics, which is non-violence.»
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Grieving parents of American terror victim plead with top criminal prosecutor for justice

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JERUSALEM— The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan is under growing pressure to extradite the self-confessed female Hamas terrorist Ahlam Aref Ahmad al-Tamimi, who engineered the terrorist bombing at a Jerusalem pizzeria in 2001 that murdered three Americans among 16 people, half of whom were children.
Frimet and Arnold Roth, the parents of Malki Roth, a 15-year-old U.S. citizen murdered in the 2001 Sbarro pizzeria bombing, held a virtual meeting on July 17, 2025 with Jeanine F. Pirro, United States Attorney for the District of Columbia.
The U.S. State Department has a $5 million reward for information leading to al-Tamimi’s capture, even as reports claim Jordan’s King Abdullah II has played hardball, refusing to extradite the accused mass murderer.
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Malki Roth, a 15-year-old U.S. citizen, was killed in the 2001 Sbarro pizzeria bombing. Roth was a talented flautist with the Jerusalem Youth Orchestra. (Courtesy: The Roth family)
«You have the capacity to push for her extradition, to ensure that the 1995 treaty is honored, to show Jordan and its population along with the watching world that harboring terrorists has consequences,» Arnold Roth told Pirro during the meeting, according to a family press release following the meeting.
The 24th anniversary of the Aug. 9, 2001 bombing is next month.
Roth added, «We’re here today to implore you to act. Jordan needs to know the U.S. cannot tolerate the protection of a murderer of American citizens. U.S. justice needs to be respected by the world and, without hammering this point too hard, by America’s lawmakers and senior officials.»
The Roths said that the meeting focused on the need for «concrete steps» to advance the long-delayed extradition of al-Tamimi.
Al-Tamimi’s terrorist bombing also killed Judith Shoshana Greenberg and Chana Nachenberg in the 2001 attack. «All the victims deserve justice,» Arnold Roth said, stressing that Tamimi’s extradition should become a «true priority» for the U.S. Department of Justice.

In this photo taken March 21, 2017, Ahlam al-Tamimi is photographed during an interview in her home in the Jordanian capital of Amman. (AP Photo/Omar Akour)
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When asked if the extradition of al-Tamimi was raised by U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio in his Wednesday meeting with Jordanian Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi, a State Department spokesperson told Fox News Digital, «The United States has continually emphasized to the Government of Jordan the importance of holding Ahlam al-Tamimi, the convicted terrorist released by Israel in a 2011 prisoner swap, accountable in a U.S. court for her admitted role in a 2001 bombing in Jerusalem that killed 15 people, including Americans Malka Chana Roth, Judith Shoshana Greenbaum, and Chana Nachenberg. The United States continues to impress upon the Government of Jordan that Tamimi is a brutal murderer who should be brought to justice.»
The State Department referred Fox News Digital to the Department of Justice for more information about the U.S. criminal case against al-Tamimi.
The Justice Department and Pirro’s office did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital press queries.
Al-Tamimi is on the FBI’s Most Wanted Terrorists list. She is the second female to appear on the terrorism list.

King Abdullah II of Jordan, left, and President Donald Trump speak during a meeting in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, D.C., on Tuesday, Feb. 11, 2025. (Photographer: Aaron Schwartz/CNP/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
Frimet Roth told U.S. Attorney Pirro that «We cannot carry this fight alone any longer. Judge Pirro, please, be the voice for Malki and the other American victims. Be the advocate for justice that has been denied for too long. We beg you to act—not for our sake alone, but for the integrity of American law and the sanctity of every life lost to terror.»
The Roths also delivered a petition to U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee in May 2025, with some 30,000 signatures urging the Trump administration to press Jordan for al-Tamimi’s extradition.

Israeli soldiers check for explosives at the site of a Palestinian terrorist attack that killed at least 16 people, including six children, on Aug. 9, 2001 in Jerusalem. More than 100 other people were injured in the blast at a Sbarro pizzeria. (Photo by Courtney Kealy/Getty Images)
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Arnold Roth told Fox News Digital that «No senior figure from State has ever, in all the years of our fight for justice, agreed to speak with us. Their treatment of us and of the Tamimi case is deplorable. Victoria Nuland, then one of the top-ranking figures in the State Department. Nuland wrote to us in the names of President Biden and then-Sec of State Antony Blinken, and told us that the Tamimi case was quote ‘a foremost priority’ for the U.S. And that they would keep us informed. She then [they] ignored every follow-up letter that I sent her, and of course so said Biden and Blinken.»
Jordan’s government is a major recipient of U.S. Foreign Military Financing (FMF).
According to a January 2025 U.S. State Department fact sheet, «Since 2015, the Department of State has provided Jordan with $2.155 billion in FMF, which makes Jordan the third-largest global recipient of FMF funds over that time period. In addition, the Department of Defense (DoD) has provided $327 million to the Jordanian Armed Forces (JAF) under its 333 authority since 2018, making Jordan one of the largest recipients of this funding.»
Al-Tamimi reportedly boasted about her terrorist operation in the Arab media and called for more terrorism against Israel. «Of course. I do not regret what happened. Absolutely not. This is the path. I dedicated myself to jihad for the sake of Allah, and Allah granted me success. You know how many casualties there were [in the 2001 attack on the Sbarro pizzeria]. This was made possible by Allah. Do you want me to denounce what I did? That’s out of the question. I would do it again today, and in the same manner,» she said in 2011, according to a MEMRI translation.
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In 2017, the U.S. Justice Department publicly announced that it had charged her with the Jerusalem suicide bombing.
Fox News Digital sent multiple press queries to Jordan’s government and its embassies in Washington, D.C., and Tel Aviv.
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