Romania’s Socialist-Leaning Top Court Orders Election Recount

ER Editor: Romania just had the first round of its presidential elections, which didn’t go the way the Left-Globalists wanted.  Today, December 1, there are parliamentary elections, and on Dec. 8 is the second round of the presidentials. If things get that far. The election landscape in Romania seems particularly turbulent right now. See this concerning the first round last weekend —

Nationalist candidate achieves shock result in Romanian election

As far as we can tell. the 62 year old outsider, Călin Georgescu, who won the first round, is an agricultural specialist who has worked for the UN. An academic, he provides a perfectly cogent critique of the globalists from up-close experience. A geography reminder —

Now, a recount of the first round of the presidentials has been ordered by Romania’s Constitutional Court. Because … TikTok (no evidence) … and Russia (ditto). We imagine that a recount could face similar claims of tampering, but neither by TikTok nor Russia.

The BBC has this from two days ago —

Romania orders election recount after TikTok bias claims

Of note:

Georgescu, himself, has pushed back against criticism that he used the social media platform illegally to gain an electoral advantage.

The 62-year-old has more than 330,000 followers – up from 30,000 just over a fortnight ago – and more than 4m likes.

“The budget of this campaign was zero… I had a very small team – a maximum of 10 people, no more. But we had millions of people behind [us],” he told the BBC.

“I’m not different – the Romanian people are different. Romanian people need freedom. Real democracy means spirituality. God. Our land. Our property. Our soul. Our family.”

He added that state institutions were trying to deny the people’s choice.

Anti-Georgescu protesters have already taken to the streets in Bucharest and several provincial cities, while Georgescu has appealed to his supporters to “stay home with friends and family” and not respond to provocations.

Romania’s Telecoms regulator Ancom has called for TikTok to be suspended pending an investigation by prosecutors into suspicions of manipulation of the electoral process.

Romania’s National Audiovisual Council has also asked the European Commission to investigate the way TikTok, which bans formal political advertising, was used in the election.

Romania will hold a parliamentary election this weekend, with the far-right parties AUR and SOS Romania hoping for a surge in popularity in the wake of the presidential vote.

The parties of the governing coalition, Social Democrats and National Liberals, are in disarray – humiliated by the failure of their candidates in the presidential election.

Across Romania, and in the large Romanian diaspora abroad, there’s a mood of elation, despair, or simply confusion.

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