Romanian Presidential Elections Annulled Due to Foreign Influence
Romania’s Constitutional Court has declared the recent presidential election invalid, citing extensive foreign interference, particularly from Russian hybrid attacks. The decision has led to the cancellation of the planned runoff election, benefiting far-right candidate Călin Georgescu. The ruling has sparked mixed reactions from Romanian political parties, highlighting the tension surrounding the integrity of the electoral process in the country. It remains unclear when a new election will be scheduled, as the government must now navigate the uncertainties of both leadership and democracy in Romania.