Summary
Romania’s electoral commission barred far-right candidate Calin Georgescu from the presidential election without explanation.
Georgescu, who led polls with 40%, called the move “a direct blow to democracy” and plans to appeal. His supporters protested in Bucharest.
The constitutional court annulled his prior election win over alleged Russian interference, which he denies. He faces legal issues, including accusations of financing violations and extremist ties.
A vocal Trump supporter, Georgescu received backing from Trump officials, including Elon Musk and JD Vance, who condemned Romania’s actions.
It all depends on who you ask.
If you ask the average leftist on English-speaking internet forums, they will say the will of the people should always be disregarded in favor of the will of the leftist. They really are that childish.
Seems pretty obvious you haven’t actually interacted with an average leftist, let me tell you, because that is not true…
I’ll say though, I’m torn, but leaning towards thinking this really wasn’t that bad. There’s a difference between allowing right-wing policy and opening the door to fascism. Should poison be allowed to run for main course?
Călin Georgescu seems to be a pretty clear-cut fascist, to be honest.
No, it most certainly is true. The left has decided that it’s acceptable and encouraged to stoop to the level of their enemies. You probably disagree with this because it’s a hard truth you don’t want to acknowledge; don’t worry, I see it all the time.
Now that’s an actual discussion to be had. I, personally, think representative democracies need to go the way of the dodo and we should move to direct voting. I try not to reason about a broken system that is rotten to the core. It’s a waste of time and an effective distraction from what we should be doing instead.
Sigh, there’s no stats on this, so I’ll refrain from further discussion…
Well.
He is a popular candidate, but he is also hated by a lot of romanians for being a pro russian fascist who thinks carbonated juices contain nanochips and who was allegedly funded and supported by Russia