Romania Faces Political Turmoil as Far-Right Candidates Challenge Election Bans
Controversial figures Diana Șoșoacă, George Simion, and Ana Maria Gavrilă file bids for May's presidential rerun amid allegations of judicial bias and foreign interference.
- Diana Șoșoacă, previously barred from running due to her anti-EU and NATO stance, has filed a new presidential candidacy, claiming the prior ban cannot be re-applied.
- The Romanian Constitutional Court annulled last year's presidential election over allegations of Russian interference, fueling accusations of political manipulation and deepening mistrust in democratic institutions.
- George Simion and Ana Maria Gavrilă, key figures in Romania's far-right movement, are racing to collect 200,000 signatures by March 15 to qualify as candidates for the May election rerun.
- Protests erupted across Romania following the rejection of Călin Georgescu's candidacy, with critics accusing the judiciary of undermining democracy and silencing sovereigntist voices.
- The final list of presidential candidates will be confirmed by March 19, as Romania navigates a contentious election cycle with significant implications for its political future.