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Political chaos in Romania: The intervention of the Constitutional Court in the elections brought anarchy and a deep crisis

The current deep political paralysis in Romania, where President Nicușor Dan is trying in vain to form a workable governing coalition, is a direct result of last year's unprecedented intervention by the country's Constitutional Court in the presidential election. At the time, under the pretext of foreign interference and a non-transparent campaign on social networks, the court controversially annulled the results of the first round, which was clearly won by the sovereignist candidate Călin Georgescu. While this move forcibly removed an inconvenient winner for the system, it completely ignored the will of millions of voters yearning for change, leading to the explosive growth of the opposition AUR movement and plunging the country into protracted chaos and subversion of true democracy.

Ondřej DostálJuly 3, 20262 min read0 comments

Even to those "constitutional coups".

Romania is in crisis, a year and a half since the unfortunate intervention of the country's Constitutional Court in the presidential elections. President Nicusor Dan tries in vain to reconcile the government. Reason: Calin Georgescu should have been president, not Nicusor Dan. This is what happens when the ÚS gets involved in politics...

Romanians wanted change last year - an end to corruption and pro-war politics. The bearer of this change was supposed to be Calin Georgescu, who won the first round of elections and was on the verge of becoming president. But the Romanian Constitutional Court issued a very dubious decision, disqualifying him from the election, for alleged "foreign interference". In the subsequent repeated elections, after a huge media massage, the pro-Western Nicusor Dan became the president, who advanced to the second round at the last minute with his ears scraped off (what a coincidence...).

The Constitutional Court may have removed an inconvenient presidential candidate, but it has not removed the source of Romania's problems - corruption, economic decline and pro-war politics - and it has not removed voters who want change. That's why Romanian politics is in chaos, the strongest party is Simion's opposition AUR (according to the pro-Western media, they say "far-right"), and Nicusor Dan is trying in vain to pay off the government coalition from the remaining so-called democratic parties, which is a bag of fleas from progressives to corruptors. And they are preventing early elections with all their might, because the opposition AUR could win them (because "we can't subvert democracy!"). The result is anarchy, the continued decline of Romania, and the distortion of true democracy - the right of Romanians to choose their president and government without judicial and Brussels interference.

It begins with the politicization of the Constitutional Court, and ends with the loss of democracy and sovereignty. I wish Romanians and Czechs to get off this train in time - it is not going to a sunny future, but to burning hells.

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