The discussion details the
annulment of Romania's first round of presidential elections by the
Constitutional Court due to alleged irregularities and external interference. The author contends this decision, made on St. Nicholas Day, undermines
democracy, suggesting it was orchestrated to prevent the victory of a candidate deemed "not controlled by the system." The piece explores accusations of foreign influence and alleges the move was a power play to ensure a preferred candidate's win. Ultimately, the author calls for Romanians to unite and defend their democratic principles against this perceived assault.The INFORMER is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.
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