Romania's Constitutional Court has dismissed a challenge from ultranationalist candidate George Simion regarding the legitimacy of the recent presidential election results. Simion alleged that foreign influence had manipulated the vote, claiming without evidence that funds from foreign countries had ‘bought’ votes and that some ballots were fraudulent. The court reviewed the complaint and unanimously found it unfounded, thereby confirming the election results, which marked a significant victory for centrist pro-EU candidate Nicusor Dan. This decision comes in the wake of a politically charged environment in Romania, challenged by allegations of foreign meddling and political instability.
Romania's Constitutional Court unanimously rejected ultranationalist George Simion's unfounded challenge to the presidential runoff results, affirming the election's legitimacy.
The court's decision confirmed the election outcomes despite Simion's accusations of foreign interference and fraudulent ballots without evidence, solidifying pro-EU sentiment.
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