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'Want change' in Spain, far right finds support with Romanians far from home
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In Coslada, Spain, a town with a significant Romanian population, far-right presidential candidate George Simion garners substantial support from the diaspora. These Romanian immigrants, disillusioned with corruption and unfulfilled promises back home, are poised to significantly influence the upcoming run-off election. Simion's anti-establishment message resonates strongly with those seeking change, contrasting with pro-European sentiments.
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