Romanian authorities raced to piece together how a little-known pro-Russian candidate won the first round of a presidential ...
Romania’s pro-European parties agreed to form a majority government made up of groupings that were traditionally on opposite ...
Like many countries this year, Romania is facing a wave of voter discontent with its most established political parties—the ...
Romania's pro-European parties reached a firm commitment late on Monday to form a governing majority that cordons off the ...
Romania’s presidential election has taken a dramatic turn. Far-right, pro-Russian ultranationalist candidate Calin Georgescu won the first round of voting on November 24, but President Klaus Iohannis ...
That Romania’s top court had to intervene is unfortunate. Yet apparent earlier failures by electoral, legal and media watchdogs to prevent what was going on left the authorities with few good choices.
An ultranationalist politician’s surge in Romania shows how many people there would rather forget the country’s fascist past ...
The annulment of Romania’s presidential election results by its Constitutional Court is, at first glance, a triumph for ...
Romanian institutions could have better protected the elections had they not underestimated the rise of the far right and ...
Urgency over alleged interference by the Russian Federation pushed Romanian judges to skip procedures and bypass transparency ...
Parties also agree to jointly nominate candidate for presidential elections set to be renewed - Anadolu Ajansı ...
Officials just annulled the first round results, citing a TikTok social media campaign. Others ask, 'is this democracy'?