Telegram co-founder Pavel Durov is ready to testify about the interference of French intelligence in the presidential elections in Romania. He stated this in the social network X.
Thus, he responded to the post of the leader of the Alliance for the Union of Romanians, George Simion, who lost the election. He turned to The Constitutional Court asked to cancel the results of the vote due to foreign interference.
"I am ready to come and testify if it helps Romanian democracy," writes Durov, quoted by Strana.
As EADaily reported, the leader of the Alliance for the Union of Romanians, George Simion, who lost in the second round of the presidential elections in Romania, called on the country's Constitutional Court to cancel the voting results due to external interference in the elections. He stated this in the social network X.

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