The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) has unanimously declared inadmissible the case brought by Călin Georgescu, a former ultranationalist presidential candidate, regarding the annulment of Romania’s 2024 presidential election.
Romania's government is taking a bold stand, expelling Russian diplomats over what it sees as a threat to its sovereignty and democratic stability.
Investigators say the suspects formed an organized group in 2023 with the goal of undermining Romania’s sovereignty and independence. Authorities allege the group worked systematically to weaken the country’s defense capabilities through political means.
A new investigation from independent journalists at Recorder shows that far-right politician Călin Georgescu, who routinely accuses American-Hungarian billionaire George Soros of meddling in Romanian politics,
Călin Georgescu, the far-right, Russia-friendly politician who surprisingly emerged as the first-round winner of last year’s presidential elections, remains under judicial control after a decision made by the District 1 Court on Thursday,
The suspects are accused of planning a total takeover of the government, with the goal of ending Romania's constitution and NATO membership.
By Iulian Ernst in Bucharest The Romanian Prosecutor General's Office is in possession of evidence of a plot organised by former presidential candidate Călin Georgescu and a group of former French Foreign Legion fighters coordinated by his bodyguard Horațiu Potra,
Bucharest expelled Russia's military attaché Victor Makovskiy and his deputy for violating the Vienna Convention, the foreign ministry told Euronews Romania. #EuropeNews
In an unprecedented move, authorities in Bucharest arrested six citizens Wednesday for organising a paramilitary group with Moscow's support, linked to the expulsion of the Russian military attache to Romania and his deputy.
After questioning Călin Georgescu for several hours, the prosecutors placed him under judicial control for 60 days on multiple charges, Agerpres reported. Investigators accuse him of incitement to actions against constitutional order,
A new study by MKOR shows that pro-Russian politician Călin Georgescu is the frontrunner in Romania’s presidential race, with 36.6% of voters favoring him in the first round. However, the data suggests that acting president Ilie Bolojan could defeat him in the runoff,
Călin Georgescu, indicted for six crimes, the most important of which is instigation of actions aimed at changing the constitutional order - a case handled by the Prosecutor General's Office - has launched serious accusations against the Romanian judiciary,