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Telegram’s Pavel Durov Accuses France of Election Interference, Authorities Deny Claims

Durov alleges French intelligence pressured Telegram to censor Romanian conservatives; France, Romania, and DGSE refute the accusations.

Overview

  • Telegram founder Pavel Durov accused French authorities of requesting the platform to silence conservative voices in Romania's presidential election, a claim he says he rejected.
  • The French Foreign Ministry labeled Durov's allegations as 'totally unfounded,' emphasizing respect for Romania's democratic process.
  • The DGSE confirmed prior contact with Durov over counterterrorism but strongly denied any requests related to Romanian election content moderation.
  • Romania’s government dismissed the interference claims, attributing them to Russian disinformation aimed at destabilizing the election.
  • Pro-European candidate Nicusor Dan won Romania’s presidential runoff with 54% of the vote, concluding a tense political season marked by disinformation concerns.