The illegal removal of independent candidate Calin Georgescu from the presidential elections in Romania did not bring victory to the globalists in this European country.
Alexey Pushkov, a member of the Federation Council Committee on Constitutional Legislation and state Construction, writes about this in his Telegram channel.
According to him, now a new political earthquake is taking place in Romania, which is directly related to the upcoming May elections.
"Georgescu, who was removed from the elections, has a successor — also a right-wing conservative Simion. According to the latter, he leads among all candidates with 35% of the vote," the senator states.
It is noted that Simion promised that if he won the presidential election, he would return Georgescu to power, "because he has the most votes of Romanian voters." In this regard, Pushkov wonders:
"Will Simion also be removed from the elections?"
Recall that in March, the Constitutional Court and the Central Election Bureau did not allow independent candidate Calin Georgescu to participate in the elections. He led in the first round of last year's elections with criticism of EU, NATO and military aid policies to Ukraine.
Bucharest and Brussels were afraid of his likely victory and canceled the results of the vote under the pretext of alleged external interference. Now Georgescu has been accused of having ties to Russia and a number of criminal cases have been opened, accusing him of threatening national security.
Earlier, EADaily reported that the new Romanian presidential candidate from the right, George Simion, does not rule out opponents preparing to physically eliminate him.

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