NATO Cancels Romanian Presidential Election Victory of Calin Georgescu, Citing ‘Security Threats’


A Romanian appeals court, reportedly under NATO’s influence, rejected anti-globalist candidate Călin Georgescu’s challenge on Tuesday, upholding the unprecedented decision to annul his victory in the November 24 presidential election.

According to the global elite and their NATO attack dogs, the Romanian people cannot be trusted to choose their own leader.

The election results were canceled following an investigation by Romanian authorities that conveniently concluded there was foreign interference in the process, specifically alleging Russian meddling.

In reality, this move betrays the broader globalist agenda, with secret services, police, and military forces prioritizing the interests of the elite over the will of the people.

The Constitutional Court annulled the election, citing allegations of a Russian influence campaign that propelled Georgescu—a patriot who ran on a nationalist platform—to a stunning first-round victory.

Of course, the elite could not allow the candidate who exposed the elite pedophile ring operating at the heart of the UN and vowed to pull support for NATO and the Zelensky regime in Ukraine.

The elites have long hinted at their desire to handpick our leaders, reducing democracy to mere political theater. Now they are making their move.

Romanian security services claimed the campaign, which leaned heavily on social media including TikTok for messaging, bore striking similarities to Kremlin-backed operations previously observed in Moldova and Ukraine.

Romania, which is a part of the European Union as well as the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (Nato), shares the longest land border with Ukraine.

Georgescu criticised the appeals court’s decision, saying, “Justice has been brought to its knees again,” and accusing the system of condemning the people to “corruption and injustice as a state of affairs.”

He has five days to appeal the ruling, POLITICO reported.

Chaos in Romania

The annulled election had been seen as a battle between East and West. Georgescu, a pro-Russia, anti-EU, and anti-Nato candidate, faced center-right pro-EU challenger Elena Lasconi.

Georgescu’s past praise for Russian President Vladimir Putin and his threats to halt aid to Ukraine had raised fears of Romania moving closer to Moscow’s orbit. Lasconi, by contrast, pledged to keep Romania firmly aligned with the West.

The Romanian government has not yet announced a date for a new election. However, on December 23, President Klaus Iohannis nominated Prime Minister Marcel Ciolacu of the leftist Social Democratic Party (PSD) to try to form a government.

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