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Romania’s Constitutional Court Scraps Presidential Election Over Russian Meddling Allegations

Romania’s constitutional court has annulled the recent presidential election, citing evidence of possible Russian interference in the electoral process. Allegations include a massive online influence campaign favoring fringe politician Calin Georgescu and attempts to hack electoral websites linked to Russia. The ruling has stirred public anxiety and reminiscent fears of Moscow’s influence reminiscent of the communist era. While Georgescu dismisses claims of foreign meddling, the situation raises concerns about Romania’s political stability and its future alignment with European ideals.

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