Voters are going to the polls Sunday in Romania for the country’s presidential election.
Analysts say incumbent Klaus Iohannis will likely be returned to office in a runoff vote.
Centrist liberal Iohannis, unlike some other Eastern European leaders, has not embraced nationalism.
Polls indicate he will receive 40% of the votes Sunday.
His toughest competition is expected to come from former Prime Minister Viorica Dancilla, leader of the Social Democrats.
If no one receives 50% of Sunday’s ballots, there will be a second round of voting November 24.