Tens of thousands of Romanians have taken to the streets in protest following the annulment of the presidential election results, which saw far-right populist Călin Georgescu declared the winner. Allegations of electoral fraud, including claims of Russian interference, have sparked widespread outrage.
The controversy began when reports surfaced about potential violations during the election process, leading to calls for an investigation. Critics argue that the results were influenced by foreign meddling and that the integrity of the democratic process was compromised.
The annulment of the race has deepened political divisions in the country, with protesters demanding transparency and accountability. The unrest highlights growing concerns about electoral fairness and foreign influence in Eastern Europe, echoing similar issues faced by other countries in the region.
As tensions continue to rise, the Romanian government faces increasing pressure to address the allegations and restore public trust in its electoral system.