Tens of thousands of demonstrators marched through Romania’s capital, Bucharest, on Sunday, January 13, to protest the Constitutional Court’s decision last month to order that the presidential election be rerun.>
They demanded that the vote occur and that outgoing centrist President Klaus Iohannis resign immediately.>
“We demand a return to democracy through the resumption of elections, starting with the second round,” George Simion of the right-wing Alliance for the Unity of Romanians (AUR) said.>
Why did Romania’s top court cancel the first round?>
The Constitutional Court initially declared the first round outcome as legal, only to surprisingly annul it two days before the run-off was due to take place on December 8.>
It came after far-right populist Calin Georgescu became the surprise front runner due to a social media campaign attributed to Russia. Georgescu denied Russia supported his campaign.>
The ruling was based on declassified intelligence alleging “aggressive hybrid Russian attacks,” saying there were coordinated campaigns on influential accounts on TikTok and Telegram to promote Georgescu.>
Georgescu, an independent candidate who declared zero campaign spending, was polling in single digits soon before the election but surged to just under 23% of the vote ahead of second-placed centrist Elena Lasconi, who had 19%.>
When is the rerun of the presidential election?
The court ordered a rerun of the two-round presidential election in its entirety.>
Party leaders agreed to hold the first round on May 4 and a run-off two weeks later on May 18.
It is not clear whether Georgescu will be allowed to run in the new election.>
Iohannis, whose term expired on December 21, will stay on the job until his successor is elected.
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