Romania’s Top Court Annuls First Round of Presidential Vote Won by Far-Right Candidate
- Romania's top court annulled the results of the first round of the presidential election, where far-right candidate Calin Georgescu was the surprise front-runner.
- The Constitutional Court's decision followed President Klaus Iohannis declassifying intelligence about Russia's campaign promoting Georgescu across social media.
- The electoral process will be fully re-run, with the government to set a new date and calendar for the necessary steps.
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Using Global Intelligence Services as Justification a Romanian Court Has Nulled Their Election Result - Romania is on Precipice of Chaos - The Last Refuge
This is stunning, yet in a way not unexpected all things considered. We previously outlined how Make Romania Great Again candidate Călin Georgescu came out of nowhere and won the first round in the presidential election. {GO DEEP} The U.S. and EU heads went bananas at the surprise upset. Georgescu is a nationalist, and his ideological […]
Romanian Police Raid Homes In Probe Linked To Scrapped Presidential Vote
Police in Romania on December 7 conducted searches at three homes as part of a probe into election irregularities a day after the country’s constitutional court annulled the first round of the country's presidential election, throwing the EU and NATO member into political turmoil.
Romania's Top Court Overturns Results of First Round of Presidential Vote
Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. The results of the first round of Romania's presidential vote were overturned on Friday by the country's highest court, according to a report by Al Jazeera. World News | Romania's Top Court Overturns Results of First Round of Presidential Vote.
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