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Romania bans Georgescu from presidential election

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Romania has banned the far-right frontrunner in the country’s presidential vote from taking part in the election, in a move he denounced as “tyranny” and which came despite Trump administration warnings to respect voters’ wishes.

The country’s electoral bureau said on Sunday it was invalidating Călin Georgescu’s candidacy after receiving objections alleging that he had violated laws against extremism.

Georgescu denounced what he said was “a direct blow to the heart of democracy worldwide”. In a message posted on X, he added: “Europe is now a dictatorship, Romania is under tyranny!”

The candidate now has 24 hours to lodge a complaint, which the constitutional court has a further 48 hours to assess, meaning the final decision on a ban is set to come by Wednesday evening at the latest.

The repeat elections have been scheduled for May 4 and 18 after a first round in November was annulled by the constitutional court following allegations of Russian meddling in favour of Georgescu.

Supporters of Călin Georgescu scuffle with police outside the central electoral bureau in Bucharest on Sunday after his candidacy for the rerun of the presidential ballot in May was rejected © George Calin/Reuters

Recent polls have suggested he is the frontrunner, with some quoting more than 40 per cent support for him.

US vice-president JD Vance has denounced the annulment of last year’s election as an indication of European backsliding on democracy. Vance accused Romanian authorities of bowing to “flimsy” intelligence and alleged pressure from other European capitals.

Georgescu’s supporters clashed with police in Bucharest after hearing about the decision, which the electoral authority said would be justified later on Sunday.

Elon Musk, the Donald Trump ally and billionaire who supports Georgescu, called the move “crazy” in a post on X.

The electoral bureau said it had received more than 1,000 complaints against Georgescu’s bid, mostly related to extremism and his endorsement of the country’s second world war fascist leaders.

The far-right candidate gave a Nazi hand gesture to supporters when leaving prosecution offices in Bucharest after a hearing into his bid this month.

Sunday’s decision is likely to further anger many Romanians who have long rejected mainstream parties as being corrupt and inefficient.

Far-right parties have controlled a third of Romania’s legislature since a separate election in December.

George Simion, leader of the biggest such group in parliament, labelled Sunday’s decision as a “continuation of the coup d’état” of the previous annulment. He has previously said that, should Georgescu be barred, he would run in his place.

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