Overview
- George Simion, leader of the ultranationalist AUR party, has formally appealed to Romania's Constitutional Court to invalidate the January presidential runoff results.
- Simion alleges interference by France and Moldova in the election, claiming to possess evidence, though these accusations have been denied by France's DGSE intelligence agency.
- The OSCE has certified the election as meeting democratic standards but highlighted concerns over online disinformation and media manipulation during the process.
- AUR has announced a boycott of government formation talks, accusing President-elect Nicușor Dan of excluding opposition forces from consultations.
- This marks the second challenge to Romania's presidential election results in less than a year, further deepening political polarization and institutional tensions.