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Romanian Presidential Election Faces Fresh Legal Challenge Over Foreign Interference Claims

Ultranationalist leader George Simion has filed an appeal to annul the runoff, citing alleged French and Moldovan meddling, as the OSCE reaffirms the vote’s democratic integrity.

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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.