Romania’s Presidential Election Ruled Null Amid Russian Meddling Allegations
Romania’s top court has annulled the presidential election just days before the run-off, citing accusations of Russian interference. President Klaus Iohannis confirmed he will remain in office until a successor is elected. The decision raises concerns regarding the future of Romania’s pro-EU stance, particularly with far-right candidate Calin Georgescu vying for presidency amid calls for changes in support for Ukraine. The ruling has led to institutional turmoil and the possibility of street protests as a new election date is yet to be determined.