Karin Georgek will not be able to participate in Romania’s presidential elections – the Central Election Office has decided. Shortly after the announcement of the decision, dozens of supporters of extreme right-wing policies protested in front of election offices, shouting “freedom” and trying to break through the security coden. CBW’s decision may be appealed to the Constitutional Court.
“It’s a straight blow to the heart of world democracy,” Karin Jojuk said the decision to remove him from reelection. An extreme right-wing politician with an anti-West view has negated the first round of presidential elections in Romania. Almost No. 4 (23%) voters supported him. Right behind him – the results exceed 19% – checked in by the center leader of Elena Rasconi, of the Romanian Salvation Society.
More than 1,000 people have arrived at the Election Commission, according to Bloomberg. opposition to Karina Georgek’s candidate for compensation, primarily in relation to his anti-democratic and extremist views. The Central Election Office has accepted these conclusions, but politicians can still appeal to the Constitutional Court.
Dozens of defenders of extreme right-wing politics have protested in front of election offices, shouting “freedom” and trying to break through the security coden, according to Reuters.
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Elections in Romania. Polls point to Georgek’s potential victory
“The decision to remove Georgek from the presidential election planned for May 4th will likely deepen Romania’s rebuttal attitude and bring about the benefits of extreme rights” – analyzing American institutions. Polls showed that if Georgescu begins, he will win 40-45%. Voting in the first round.
Remember, in December, two days before the second round of the presidential election in Romania, the Constitutional Court ordered the outcome of the first vote to be overridden and reintroduced the entire election process. The decision was made on documents indicating that Georgek’s campaign was probably the result of an operation endorsed by Russia. The rapid and surprising increase in Georgescu’s popularity with everyone has sparked concerns about possible abuse related to the use of social networks in election campaigns.
Georgescu himself belongs to a fascist organization and is subject to criminal investigations involving six allegations, including providing false information about the funding of the campaign. The politician does not share these doubts and assures him that he is innocent.
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