On the eve of Romania the Russian intervention was revealed in the election. The viral campaign of fake news on Telegram and other social networks is involved.
In Moscow, they considered the “strange” election of the President in Romania. Kremlin Press Secretary Dmitry Peskov said in a briefing on May 19.
“The election is at least unique to Romania … We know the story with the candidate (Kelin Georgsk – Ed.), With the most opportunities. Without interrupting finding any justifications, he was just removed from the career. In the absence of such a candidate who was a favorite, the winner,” he said and mentioned that “it was given.
Peskov also believes that European countries – France, Great Britain, Germany – are like “internal to the internal activities of other countries.”
“These are the only fragments that come out. Believe me, there are more fragments than you and I know,” he said.
As you know, the CEC of Romania is processing more than 99% of the second ballots of the President’s election. The Pro -Western candidate, the current mayor of Bucharest, won about 54% of the vote. His rival, the head of the Nationalist Party, the Alliance for the Union of Romanians (AUR) George Simion got 53.70% of the vote and recognized his defeat.
And the day before, Romania announced Russia’s intervention in the election. The viral campaign of fake news on Telegram and other social networks is involved.
Remember that in November 2024 in Romania in the presidential election at the first twist, pro -russian Ultra -tlight politician Kelin Georgkeka won. However, the Romanian Constitutional court later removed the results of the first election of the election due to the intervention of the Russian Federation and Cyber attack.
Also, the CEC forbids the Georgian to nominate candidates for the repetitive election of the President of Romania.
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