Romania's Unyielding Electoral Verdict: The Constitutional Court Upholds Dan's Victory

Romania's Constitutional Court dismissed an appeal to annul the May 18 presidential election, confirming Nicusor Dan's win over hard-right candidate George Simion. Allegations of foreign interference were deemed unfounded. Dan's victory stabilizes Romania's political landscape, regaining investor confidence amid ongoing challenges in forming a ruling coalition.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 22-05-2025 15:44 IST | Created: 22-05-2025 14:43 IST
Romania's Unyielding Electoral Verdict: The Constitutional Court Upholds Dan's Victory
Supreme Court Orders Image Credit:

Romania's Constitutional Court unanimously dismissed a bid to annul the May 18 presidential election on Thursday, solidifying centrist Bucharest Mayor Nicusor Dan's victory.

Hard-right candidate George Simion, who initially led the polls, alleged interference by France and Moldova, but the court and independent observers declared the election process fair and well-organized.

Europe and investors have welcomed Dan's triumph amid challenges, as he prepares to tackle a fragmented parliament and affirm Romania's pro-Western trajectory.

(With inputs from agencies.)

Give Feedback