Verfassungsblog (Dec 2024)

Shooting Democracy in the Foot? - The Romanian Constitutional Court’s Annulment of Presidential Elections

  • Alina Carrozzini

DOI
https://doi.org/10.59704/fe29eb5ae260901f
Journal volume & issue
no. 2366-7044

Abstract

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On December 6th, the Romanian Constitutional Court (CCR) annulled the Presidential Elections. The CCR’s decision followed the disclosure of intelligence documents on December 4th. These showed Russian interferences in the electoral process and campaign, via propaganda and disinformation. The gravity of the violations evidenced by the documents released, coupled with the many concerning declarations by Călin Georgescu, made the CCR’s intervention vital. However, the modalities of and belatedness of the CCR’s and the Romanian authorities’ response with respect to this unfolding mess do nothing but exacerbate the root causes of Georgescu’s win, bolstering his claim that democracy is being denied to the people of Romania.

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