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Romanian Pro-Russian Ex-Presidential Frontrunner to Face Trial

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Romania’s far-right former presidential frontrunner Calin Georgescu, whose shock victory in last year’s first-found ballot triggered a months-long political crisis, was sent to trial by prosecutors.

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The problems with Călin Georgescu's justice are of the greatest importance. He was sent to trial for the legal propaganda and the promotion of the cult of war crimes committed by the people, and the investigators made a new file, related to the extremist organization “Migration 41 for Romania” by Marian Motocu. The Călin Georgescu article has been attacked after the hit! A new criminal document, linked to the extremist organization “Migration 41…

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Georgescu was the one who surprisingly won the first round of the Romanian presidential election last November. After it was revealed that Russia had effectively helped him, he was disqualified from the race. Now he faces charges for his fascist views.

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Călin Georgescu was sent to trial for promoting the cult of persons guilty of war crimes, after the prosecutor in charge of the case within the Prosecutor's Office attached to the High Court of Cassation and Justice completed the investigations, Digi24 announces...

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The leader of the far-right “Alliance for the Unification of Romanians” and ex-presidential candidate George Simion was outraged by the transfer to the court of the case of the scandalous Kelin Georgiescu.

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News.ro broke the news in on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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