Romania's constitutional court has unanimously dismissed George Simion's request to annul the presidential election rerun results due to claims of foreign interference. Simion, who was defeated by centrist candidate Nicusor Dan, argued there was manipulation by France and Moldova but provided no evidence. The court's ruling reinforced the integrity of the electoral process, with the results set to be formally validated. The electoral authority confirmed the election was conducted fairly, condemning the spread of misinformation. This decision upholds the democratic will of the Romanian people despite challenges from extremist factions.
The Romanian constitutional court's rejection of George Simion's application to annul the election results demonstrates a firm commitment to electoral integrity and the rule of law.
Simion's accusations of foreign interference were dismissed by the court, emphasizing the lack of evidence and reinforcing the legitimacy of the election process.
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