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Home»World»Moscow hits back at Romania’s election meddling claims
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Moscow hits back at Romania’s election meddling claims

Press RoomBy Press RoomMay 20, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Bucharest’s “electoral mess” shouldn’t even be called a presidential vote, the Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman has said

Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova has dismissed allegations from Romania that Moscow interfered in the second round of the country’s presidential elections. In a statement on Monday, Zakharova pointed to the contentious nature of the vote in Romania, advising its officials to focus on “cleaning” their own reputation.

The diplomat was responding to claims by Romanian Foreign Ministry spokesperson Andrei Tarnea, who alleged that there were “hallmarks of Russian interference” during the election.

On Sunday, pro-EU centrist Nicusor Dan was elected president of Romania, defeating conservative and Euroskeptic rival George Simion, who has accused France and Moldova of attempting to undermine his campaign.

Zakharova questioned the legitimacy of Romania’s presidential vote, saying it should not be considered a proper election.

“You can’t interfere in something like that – only get entangled in it,” Zakharova wrote on Telegram. “They shouldn’t try to drag others into their electoral mess. They should clean it up themselves.”

The election followed the annulment of the previous vote, in which independent right-wing candidate Calin Georgescu had led in the first round with 23% of the vote. Romania’s Constitutional Court overturned the results, citing electoral irregularities and allegations of foreign interference, including claims of Russian involvement – accusations that Moscow has denied. Georgescu was subsequently barred from standing in the re-run.

Simion, the leader of the Alliance for the Union of Romanians (AUR), has publicly backed Georgescu and appeared alongside him at a polling station on Sunday. He had earlier condemned the annulment of the 2024 election results as a “coup d’état” and said that, if elected, he would consider appointing Georgescu as prime minister.


Simion, who opposes military aid to Kiev and has been barred from visiting Ukraine, decisively swept the first round on May 4, securing 40%, while Dan and former Senator Crin Antonescu each garnered around 20%.

Dan is known as a staunchly pro-EU and pro-NATO candidate, and has called Romania’s support for Ukraine vital for national security.

Ahead of the Sunday’s runoff, Simion accused the pro-EU government in neighboring Moldova of attempting to rig the vote. The two countries share close historical and cultural links, with about 30% of Moldovans holding dual citizenship.

He claimed on Facebook that the country’s voter rolls included 1.7 million fictitious names, alleging that many of them belong to people who are no longer alive.

Simion also alleged that voters were being bussed in from Moldova to cast ballots. He previously accused his opponent, Dan, of breaking the campaign silence rule by engaging in political activity on the eve of the vote.

Telegram founder Pavel Durov said in a post on Sunday that Nicolas Lerner, head of French foreign intelligence, had personally urged him to censor conservative voices on the platform ahead of Romania’s presidential election rerun. The Russian-born entrepreneur said he refused the request.

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