Preliminary results show that Romania’s ruling Social Democrats are on track to win the most votes; the far-right is second.  

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**Romania’s Ruling Party Loses Ground in Parliamentary Elections**

The ruling Social Democratic Party (PSD) of Romania received 22.5% of the votes in the country’s parliamentary elections, held on December . This is decline from previous years, according to results from over 99% of polling stations.

The far-right came in second with 18.2%, more than doubling its result compared to the 2020 elections. The center-right Save Romania Union (USR) and the National Liberal Party (PNL), which are part of the governing coalition, received 12.17% and 14.36% respectively.

The nationalist AUR party has been gaining ground in recent years, reflecting a growing dissatisfaction with mainstream parties. Its leader, , was banned from entering Ukraine in 2000 for “systematic anti-Ukrainian activities.”

**Ukraine **

In other news, Ukraine’s government announced that its eSupport program received over 2.1 million applications on its first day of operation, including nearly half a million for children.

A Russian on resulted in casualties and a fire in a residential building. have also reported significant losses for the , with some units surrounded and hundreds of soldiers missing.

Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky has criticized NATO countries for not fully supporting Ukraine during wartime, despite being part of the alliance.

**Global Support**

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz arrived in Kyiv to meet President Zelensky and reaffirm his country’s support for Ukraine. The European Union has also delivered 1 million shells to Ukraine, fulfilling a pledge made earlier this year.

The United States is not considering returning nuclear weapons to Ukraine, despite previous agreements between the two countries.

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