After Romanian ultranationalist Călin Georgescu was disqualified from the country's presidential race, a series of posts ...
The attention has centered on Calin Georgescu, a Kremlin-friendly ultranationalist candidate in Romania’s abruptly aborted presidential election last year, and Andrew Tate, a “manosphere ...
Romanian far-right politician Calin Georgescu on Monday appealed a decision barring him from standing in a presidential vote re-run, which has sparked violent clashes and plunged the EU and NATO ...
The candidate, Calin Georgescu, has been characterized by his opponents accurately or inaccurately as an extreme nationalist too sympathetic to Russia and hostile to NATO and the continuation of ...
Simion, leader of the Alliance for the Union of Romanians (AUR), the second-largest party in last year’s general election, had bowed out of the presidential race in support of ultranationalist Călin ...
Romania could prove the perfect proving ground for the new normal. Georgescu’s background reveals a man well-versed in human rights and sustainability and whose name has been floated for ...
Yet, in today’s Romania, their legacy is being posthumously resurrected as part of the same nationalist pride movement that has driven the meteoric rise of far-right pro-Russia candidate Calin ...
Moscow denied meddling in the vote. After Georgescu's candidacy for the rerun was blocked by the top court, both George Simion and Anamaria Gavrila, prominent figures on Romania's hard right ...
Earlier in March, the electoral bureau barred Calin Georgescu, an independent who polls predicted could have won around 40% of votes in the rerun election. The fierce EU and NATO critic shot to ...
Last November, Calin Georgescu, a pro-family, “Romania First” candidate, shocked the establishment by becoming the top vote-getter in a field of 14 candidates. The court certified the outcome.
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