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Romanian top court rejects challenge to annul presidential election

  • On Thursday, Romania's Constitutional Court unanimously dismissed the petition seeking to invalidate the presidential election held on Sunday.
  • The request came from hard-right candidate George Simion, who lost decisively to pro-European Union opponent Nicusor Dan and alleged foreign interference without evidence.
  • Simion claimed manipulation by France, Moldova, and others, including illegal vote transport and deceased voter participation, while the vote followed a voided previous election amid Russian interference allegations.
  • Nicusor Dan won with 53.6% of the vote, a margin exceeding 829,000 votes, while Simion declared, "The Court has continued the coup!" and vowed, "We have no choice but to fight!"
  • The court's final decision upholds the election results, signaling ongoing tension over election legitimacy but no official grounds to annul the vote.
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tvpworld.com broke the news in on Wednesday, May 21, 2025.
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