With CCR’s decision to invalidate the entire presidential election, we’re honestly left with a lot more questions than answers
We know there was Russian interference in the presidential election, so what’s the likelihood of the parliamentary election being free of Russian meddling?
Why were the documents from the various Romanian intelligence services not sent to the CCR earlier and/or declassified and published earlier?
What about the legal precedent that was set? It used to be that once a round of elections was validated by the CCR, it was set in stone, but now they validated it, and later invalidated it after the declassified documents were released. Depending on how things go from here, this could be a very dangerous precedent to set.
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@Reiddragon@fedi.reimu.info are the released documents talking about direct election result falsification in some sense, or voter suppression, vote buying etc.? From the media stories I've seen over here it seemed like the interference is entirely in the form of online misinformation. That's obviously bad and makes the end result illegitimate, but is there an expectation of something different happening with redoing the election if the people have already bought the online propaganda?
Is there a reasonable part of the people who voted for Georgescu that would actually change their mind on him if shown proof that he was heavily backed by Russia? Cause south of the Danube a lot of people vote for specific parties and politicians exactly because they are openly pro-Russian and even especially pro-Putin.
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