NewsRomanian presidential election: Constitutional court orders recount

Romanian presidential election: Constitutional court orders recount

On Thursday, the Romanian Constitutional Court ordered a recount of the votes from the first round of the presidential election. Calin Georgescu, a far-right candidate, took first place.

Romania. Protests in front of the government headquarters
Romania. Protests in front of the government headquarters
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Paulina Ciesielska

The Romanian Constitutional Court decided on Thursday that a recount of the votes cast in the first round of the presidential election, held on Sunday, is necessary.

According to the Polish Press Agency, the decision came after considering the petitions filed by Cristian Terhes, who sought to annul the election. The Central Election Bureau (BEC) has received orders to recount the votes and must present its findings to the Constitutional Court. The hearing is scheduled for Friday, November 29 at 8 AM Eastern Time.

Despite the decision to recount the votes, the Constitutional Court rejected Sebastian-Constantin Popescu's petition to annul the election. It is noteworthy that Calin Georgescu, an independent candidate with far-right views, received the most votes in the first round. He had been a relatively unknown politician to many until now. Elena Lasconi, the chair of the centre-right Save Romania Union (USR), came in second place.

The second round of the Romanian presidential election will take place on December 8. We will see if the recount affects the election results and preparations for further contests. According to PAP, the situation in Romania is being closely observed, both domestically and internationally.

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