Romania’s Constitutional Court Cancels Presidential Election Amid Russian Interference Claims
Romania’s constitutional court has annulled the presidential election scheduled for Sunday, citing concerns over the legality of the electoral process. This decision comes after far-right candidate Calin Georgescu unexpectedly led in the first round, leading to accusations of Russian interference, which Russia has vehemently denied. The court’s action aims to uphold the integrity of the election, while the European Commission has increased monitoring of TikTok regarding these claims.