Romania’s Constitutional Court has annulled the results of the first round of the presidential election, in which independent candidate Călin Georgescu surprisingly won with 22.94% of the vote.
Mr Georgescu, known for his nationalist views and his sharp criticism of NATO and the EU, has promised to end Romania’s support for Ukraine if elected president.
The court’s decision follows allegations that Georgescu’s campaign was backed by foreign powers, particularly Russia. Recently declassified intelligence documents from Romania’s Supreme Defence Council point to irregularities, including the use of paid influencers and support from extremist groups to boost Georgescu’s campaign. The documents hint at possible Russian influence, but make no direct accusations against Moscow.
Mr Georgescu has denied all the accusations, claiming that his success is due to the support of the people.
– They cannot accept that the Romanian people have finally said ‘we want our lives back’, he said recently. Russia has also dismissed the allegations as baseless, describing them as part of a Western tendency to blame Moscow.
🚨 BREAKING: A message from Calin Georgescu after the cancellation of the Romanian election@TuckerCarlson pic.twitter.com/ORRv2lNsHt
— James Freeman (@james_freeman__) December 6, 2024
The court’s decision means that the entire electoral process will have to be restarted and the planned second round of elections will be postponed indefinitely. This creates uncertainty in the country’s political calendar and could affect Romania’s relations with the EU and NATO.
It is not yet clear when the new elections will be held and how the cancellation will affect the candidates’ campaigns and strategies for the upcoming elections.