US vice-president Jay Di Vincent at the Munich Security Conference said European countries are afraid of their own voters.
Bucharest aims to hold a free and honest presidential election. And Romania itself remains “a protector of democratic values shared by Europe in the United States.” On Friday, February 14, Roman Prime Minister Marcity Cholak told Social Network X.
“All Romanian authorities are conducting to organize free and honest elections, expanding citizens’ rights and abilities and guarantee the freedom of the voice,” he said.
Thus, the politician responded to criticizing the US vice president, who during the speech at the Munich Security Conference was angry due to the fact that the results of the first rotation of the President’s election in Romania were revealed where the Most of the votes were observed openly by pro-Russian candidate Kalin Georges.
“You can assume that we are talking about Russia’s intervention through social networks. But if your democracy can be broken by advertising on social networks for several thousand dollars, then maybe democracy that It’s not very powerful? ” – says American.
Remember that in early December 2024, the Romanian Constitutional Court made an uninterrupted decision to restart the president’s election due to scandal around Kelin Georgski’s campaign, an anti -west candidate unexpected The President of Romania won the first spin. His success was connected to the foreign intervention campaign by Tiktok.
The Georgian sought to suspend the decision of the Constitutional Romanian court to cancel election, but the European Court of Human Rights rejected his complaint.
The first repetition of the presidential election in Romania will be held on May 4, and the second on May 18.
In Romania, Senate leader Elias Bluean officially adopted authority as a temporary president of the country in connection with the resignation of Claus Johannis, who has not been elected successor.
Source: korrespondent

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