Romania's Election Turmoil: Russian Interference Sparks Controversy

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Romania's constitutional court annulled the presidential election that could have seen pro-Russian candidate Calin Georgescu elected, citing concerns over his controversial beliefs and admiration for Vladimir Putin. The decision has sparked a divide among Romanians, with some viewing it as a defense of democracy and others as a subversion.
- Why Romania cancelled a pro-Russian presidential candidate The Economist
- Romania election results thrown out after Russian interference claims PBS NewsHour
- Romanian Constitutional court decision seen as unusual, unprecedented – experts Euronews
- In a Romanian Village, Anger Fuels Support for an Ultranationalist ‘Messiah’ The New York Times
- Romania's election canceled amid claims of Russian interference Responsible Statecraft
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