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Romania's cancelled presidential election and why it matters


Published on 2024-12-07 00:01:53 - MSN
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  • Forty-eight hours before Romanians were due to vote in a presidential election run-off, the whole process was scrapped because of an unprecedented ruling by the constitutional court. The court's decision to annul the first round came after a far-right independent candidate,

The article from MSN discusses Romania's decision to cancel its presidential election, highlighting the significant political implications of this move. Romania, a member of the European Union, was set to hold its presidential election, but the cancellation has raised concerns about the state of democracy in the country. The decision comes amidst allegations of corruption, political instability, and potential foreign influence, particularly from Russia, which has been accused of meddling in Eastern European politics. This cancellation could potentially lead to a constitutional crisis, as it disrupts the regular democratic process. Critics argue that this move might be an attempt by the current government to extend its power or to avoid a potential loss in the election. The situation has drawn international attention, with the EU and other global entities expressing concern over the health of democratic institutions in Romania. The article also touches on the reactions from opposition parties and civil society, who are calling for transparency and adherence to democratic norms.

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[ https://www.msn.com/en-us/politics/government/romania-s-cancelled-presidential-election-and-why-it-matters/ar-AA1vpBik ]
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