(9 Mar 2025)
RESTRICTION SUMMARY:
ASSOCIATED PRESS
Bucharest, Romania – 9 March 2025
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1. Various of protesters outside Central Election Bureau, also known by its Romanian acronym BEC, with riot police and firecrackers being thrown
2. Various of burning bush and riot police
3. Wide of smoke rising from fire
4. Various of protesters with flags and placards, some chanting slogans
5. Mid shot of protesters chanting
6. Various of protesters and riot police outside BEC headquarters
STORYLINE:
Chaos broke out in Romania’s capital Sunday evening as incensed supporters of the far-right populist Calin Georgescu protested the electoral body’s decision to reject his candidacy in a presidential election redo.
He won the first round of last year’s race before a top court annulled the election.
The 62-year-old Georgescu filed his candidacy on Friday in the capital, Bucharest.
The Central Election Bureau, also known by its Romanian acronym BEC, had 48 hours to register or reject it.
It wasn’t immediately clear on what grounds his candidacy was rejected, but the BEC said that a full text of its decision would later be published on its website.
The decision can be appealed at the Constitutional Court within 24 hours.
Hundreds of protesters gathered outside BEC’s headquarters to express anger over its decision, with many waving Romanian flags and chanting “The last resort is another revolution!”
Some protesters threw broken paving stones and other objects at the scores of riot police dispatched to the area, overturned a news vehicle and set a bush ablaze.
Georgescu reacted to the decision Sunday by calling it “a direct blow to the heart of democracy worldwide!"
"I have one message left! If democracy in Romania falls, the entire democratic world will fall! This is just the beginning. It’s that simple!” he said in a post on X.
“Europe is now a dictatorship, Romania is under tyranny!”
The BEC’s rejection came after Romania’s Constitutional Court annulled the first-round results two days before the Dec. 8 runoff, after allegations emerged that Russia had run a coordinated online campaign to promote the outsider, who ran as an independent.
The court’s unprecedented decision plunged the European Union and NATO member country into a protracted political crisis.
Last month, prosecutors launched a criminal investigation against Georgescu, accusing him of “incitement to actions against the constitutional order,” supporting fascist groups and false declarations of electoral campaign funding and asset disclosures.
Before the Nov. 24 election, Georgescu, who is under judicial control and has repeatedly denied any wrongdoing, had polled in single digits and declared zero campaign spending.
Allegations quickly emerged of electoral violations and Russian interference.
Moscow denied that it had meddled in the election.
Georgescu has praised Russian President Vladimir Putin and questioned Ukraine’s statehood, but says that he’s not pro-Russia.
The first round of the rerun is scheduled for May 4.
If no candidate wins more than 50% of the ballots, a runoff will follow on May 18.
The deadline for presidential candidacy applications is March 15 at midnight.
Since Romania canceled the election, Georgescu has become a cause célèbre among the far right, with support coming from prominent figures such as U.S. Vice President JD Vance and Elon Musk, who have both strongly criticized Romania for annulling the vote.
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