4,000 supporters of AUR and Călin Georgescu protest in Bucharest and collect signatures for the pro-Russian candidate
- Thousands of protesters rallied in Bucharest to support Călin Georgescu after the annulment of the presidential election, with slogans like 'President Georgescu' and demands to resume the second round.
- The Romanian Constitutional Court annulled the election just days before the December 8 runoff, prompting the protests.
- U.S. Vice President JD Vance criticized Romania for canceling the elections, citing flimsy suspicions and pressure from neighbors.
- The presidential election is set to rerun in May, with the first round scheduled for May 4 and a possible runoff on May 18.
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Thousands rally in Romania's capital to support far-right Georgescu after annulled presidential race
Thousands of protesters took to the streets of Romania’s capital on Saturday in a show of support for Călin Georgescu, the far-right populist who emerged as the front-runner in last year’s presidential race that was annulled days before the second-round runoff.
4,000 supporters of AUR and Călin Georgescu protest in Bucharest and collect signatures for the pro-Russian candidate
Saturday is another day of protests in Bucharest. AUR supporters are expected in Izvor Park, from where they announced that they will march to Constitution Square. Călin Georgescu's supporters are also expected to take to the streets.
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