Romania Faces Political Turmoil Amid Election Controversies and Far-Right Surge

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Romania's presidential election has been canceled by the constitutional court amid concerns of Russian influence and allegations of corruption, including money laundering and voter bribery. The investigation targets the campaign of ultranationalist candidate Călin Georgescu, who has been accused of benefiting from a Russia-influenced campaign. Georgescu has criticized the court's decision and called on his supporters to demonstrate their courage.
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