Dual US-UK citizens Andrew and Tristan Tate, facing multiple charges of human trafficking, rape, and tax evasion in Romania and the UK, have returned to Romania after a brief period in the US. Despite the ongoing investigations and a Romanian court order requiring their presence, the brothers claim their departure is not an evasion of justice. They maintain their innocence against all allegations, and a court hearing is scheduled for Monday. The brothers’ departure has raised concerns about potential political influence, though the US president denies any involvement.
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The Romanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MAE) rejected Kremlin spokesperson Dmitri Peskov’s criticism of the Romanian Electoral Authority’s decision to invalidate Călin Georgescu’s presidential candidacy, calling it unacceptable interference in Romania’s democratic processes. The MAE highlighted Russia’s history of human rights abuses and lack of free elections, disqualifying it from lecturing on democracy. Romania’s response included the expulsion of two Russian diplomats for alleged contact with a Romanian group accused of treason. The MAE further stated that Russia’s frustration stems from its failed attempts to manipulate Romanian elections.
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Romania’s Constitutional Court definitively barred far-right presidential candidate Calin Georgescu from the upcoming May election, upholding an earlier electoral bureau decision. The unanimous ruling followed Georgescu’s appeal after his initial candidacy was rejected due to alleged Russian interference in the previous election, which was subsequently annulled. Despite Georgescu suggesting supporters consider other candidates, protests erupted outside the court, with demonstrators decrying the decision and accusing the judges of suppressing democracy. The annulment stemmed from intelligence revealing a large-scale, Russia-backed TikTok campaign supporting Georgescu’s candidacy.
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