💨 Abstract
Romania's presidential election redo in May is a critical test for the country's democracy, following last year's annulled vote that triggered its deepest political crisis since 1989. The decision to annul the election and bar far-right candidate Calin Georgescu came after allegations of electoral violations and a Russian campaign promoting him.
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