Globalist Control Exposed: ECHR Dismisses Georgescu’s Fight for Election Integrity

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Călin Georgescu, Romanian presidential candidate
Călin Georgescu, Romanian presidential candidate.

The globalist-controlled European Court of Human Rights has taken a bold step against democracy by dismissing Romanian presidential candidate Călin Georgescu’s appeal. This decision upholds the annulment of the previous year’s first-round election, where Georgescu, against all odds, garnered nearly 23% of the vote.

Georgescu, a dark horse with overwhelming grassroots support, contested the Romanian Constitutional Court’s decision to annul the 2024 elections. This controversial move was based on unproven claims of ‘Russian interference’ right before the second and decisive round in December, as cited by the national intelligence services.

He argued that the annulment amounted to a “formalized coup d’état” masked in legal language, violating his right to free elections as per Article 3 of Protocol No. 1 of the European Convention of Human Rights. He denounced the verdict as unlawful, disproportionate, and politically motivated.

The Strasbourg-based court, notorious for lecturing sovereign nations on ‘democracy’ and imposing endless waves of unchecked, military-aged male migrants on European nation-states, dismissed all of Georgescu’s arguments, declaring the decision “final.”

The high court’s verdict follows Georgescu’s emergency appeal in January, which was filed soon after the election annulment, challenging the Romanian Constitutional Court’s drastic move to negate democracy. Predictably, this appeal was also rejected swiftly, with the court making the ludicrous claim that there was “no imminent risk or irreparable harm.”

In the court’s view, having the Romanian people stripped of their voting rights in broad daylight seems perfectly acceptable.

Just days before the ECHR’s initial decision, Thierry Breton, the European Union’s former internal market commissioner, boasted in a French television interview how the Romanian Constitutional Court had succumbed to EU pressure.

Georgescu’s unexpected triumph, despite predictions of a sweeping victory for the incumbent socialist prime minister, Marcel Ciolacu (PSD/S&D), has thrown Romania’s entrenched political class and the entire nation into turmoil. This marks the first time in Romania’s 35-year post-communist history that neither of the two major parties—the socialist PSD and the National Liberals—had a candidate in the second round of a presidential race.

Massive protests have erupted across the country, supporting Georgescu’s candidacy and condemning Romania’s persistent corruption.

This court ruling sets a dangerous precedent, potentially enabling globalist-controlled regimes across Europe to nullify elections whenever outsider, anti-establishment candidates succeed.

A new presidential election is scheduled for May, aiming for a result favoring the globalist establishment. However, this strategy seems to have backfired, as Georgescu’s support has soared, with polls predicting him securing 44% of the vote in the re-run of the first round of the presidential election.

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