Romania sets May date for new presidential election
- Romania's coalition government has announced a new presidential election set for May, following the annulment of the December vote due to claims of Russian interference.
- The first round of the election will occur on May 4, with a second round on May 18 if no candidate receives over 50 percent of the vote.
- Romania's top court annulled the ballot, citing suspicions of Russian interference, which Moscow has denied.
- Georgescu has criticized the annulment, calling it a 'formalized coup d'état.
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