Romanian Presidential Candidate Calls for Protests without Ukraine-Style ‘Bloodbath’ – altnews.org
- Romanian presidential candidate George Simion lost a run-off vote to Bucharest Mayor Nicusor Dan last Sunday by a single-digit margin.
- The election took place after the previous vote was invalidated by Romania's Constitutional Court due to concerns over voting process violations and claims of external meddling, including accusations involving Russia.
- Simion, a conservative EU critic, denounced the election as fraudulent and accused his Western-backed rivals of plotting 'demonic plans' to incite unrest and a violent clash reminiscent of Ukraine’s 2014 coup, aiming to create a pretext for suppressing dissent against them.
- Simion urged supporters to exercise their right to peaceful protest, stating, "This fight is not lost," while Romania's top court rejected his complaint about election interference despite his calls to fight in the name of democracy and peace.
- These developments suggest continued political tension in Romania, as opposition claims persist amid official denials and judicial rulings, with the Kremlin describing the election as "strange, at the very least.
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Romanian presidential candidate calls for protests without Ukraine-style ‘bloodbath’
George Simion says citizens have the right to defend their vote peacefully amid fraud allegationsFILE PHOTO: Romanian presidential candidate George Simion, Bucharest, May 18, 2025. © AP / Vadim GhirdaRomanian presidential candidate George Simion has called on supporters to engage in peaceful protest against what he claims was a fraudulent election, warning that the country narrowly avoided a “bloodbath” caused by “demonic plans” ...
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