罗马尼亚、波兰和葡萄牙大选凸显欧洲政治裂痕
news flash·2025-05-19 09:48

Core Insights - The elections in Romania, Poland, and Portugal on the 18th reflect a trend of fragmentation, polarization, and the rise of far-right forces in European politics [1] - Independent candidate Nicușor Dan achieved a surprising victory in the Romanian presidential election, while Poland's presidential election will require a second round of voting, and the Democratic Union in Portugal secured the most seats but did not achieve an absolute majority [1] - Professor Cui Hongjian from Beijing Foreign Studies University noted that these elections demonstrate a common trend in European politics, where the far-right poses an increasing threat to mainstream politics [1] - The connection between domestic and foreign policy issues in these elections may impact the future integration process of Europe [1]