Romanian soccer leader urges fans to keep country pro-European ahead of state presidential election

Elena Lasconi, the Save Romania Union (USR) party candidate in the country's presidential elections, holds Romania's flag at the end of a meeting with supporters after making it to the Dec. 8, runoff in Bucharest, Romania, Monday, Nov. 25, 2024.

Elena Lasconi, the Save Romania Union (USR) party candidate in the country's presidential elections, holds Romania's flag at the end of a meeting with supporters after making it to the Dec. 8, runoff in Bucharest, Romania, Monday, Nov. 25, 2024. (AP Photo/Andreea Alexandru)


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BUCHAREST, Romania — Romania's soccer federation leader has urged fans to keep the country on a pro-European path before a state presidential election between a far-right populist and a reformist opponent. Razvan Burleanu, a member of FIFA's ruling council, spoke in a video message. Burleanu said "through European values, we are building not only a stronger nation, but also sport that will be a source of pride for everyone." On Sunday the state presidency will be won by either Calin Georgescu or pro-European Elena Lasconi. Romanian intelligence says Georgescu was helped by a Russian online campaign before his surprise win in first-round voting.

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