The last ruling time with Romanian vote

In Bucharest and London

Romanians, far-flung folklore Kelleen Georgsku, have lost their appeal against a decision, preventing attending the May presidential election.
The Constitutional Court gave the final verdict on Tuesday afternoon after consulting for two hours. It said that the decision was unanimous.
The Central Election Bureau rejected Georgsku’s candidature for a reunion of the presidential election in May.
Georgesku won the first round of last year’s presidential post, but intelligence revealed that Russia had canceled it after his involvement in establishing around 800 tickets.
On Sunday, the Election Bureau stated that Georgsku’s candidature “did not fulfill the terms of validity”, as they “violated a lot of obligation to protect democracy”.
The next day, Georgesku appealed for that decision.
In a Facebook video on Tuesday night, Georgsku did not call for further protest – but instead it was suggested that supporters could choose another candidate to return to the election again in May.
“If you want to support someone by signing new lists for the President’s campaign, please tell you your conscience,” he said. “It seems that democracy and freedom are taking their last breath these days.
“But we now need to show more than any other time, that our choice matters in a peaceful and democratic way,” said Georgesku.
Earlier in the evening, the Romanian flags were wrapped around their shoulders near many protesters outside the court. Some grabbed the conservative Christian icon and one mounted a large wooden cross.
A person dressed in a traditional farmer smoke, extended a lampapost with a huge Romanian flag and waved it with enthusiasm on the crowd.
He chants “Calin Georgsku President” and “Freedom”, and condemned judges as traitors. A woman had a sign that read “Stop dictatorship”.
It took some time to report the ban to reach the crowd. When it was done, the “boys” directed on the judges were loud “boos”.

The crowd soon became noisy and angry, saying that they came on the streets to protect democracy.
Callin Georoscu, the man he supports, has come from the shock of Romanian politics, but he is now at the forefront and promises to make Romania again great.
On 26 February, He was detained to question how to register as a candidate. For the May election, inspired thousands of Romanians to take the streets of Bukharest in protest.
Many Romanians believe that they are being blocked by a political aristocracy which is corrupt and remote from people.
George Simian, a distant opposition coalition leader (and) to unite the people of George Simian, a colleague and Romanian people wrote on Facebook: “Shame! You will not beat us. The people of Romania have woke up. They will win.”
The presidential election was canceled after winning the first round in November 2024, when Intelligence was released, suggesting that a huge ticket promotion for Georgsku was supported by Russia.
In European leaders and Romania, it seemed that Russia was trying to weaken Europe and weaken its generous values.
It is still the opinion of many Romanian people who are afraid of a person who praises Vladimir Putin and dislikes NATO.
Kremlin’s press secretary Dimitri Peskov said that Russia had links to Georgsku had “absolutely baseless”.
Many people who went out on the streets of Bukharest on Tuesday evening were demanding the right to vote for Georgsku and they have been denied.
Anna told the BBC, “I don’t care who you vote, I just want to be able to vote.”
Soon after the video statement of Georoscu, people started leaving the square.
Many supporters told the BBC that they were disappointed that more people did not come out in protest.
A person who left the area said that there should have been hundreds of thousands of people on the roads.