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Democracy Under Siege: Romania Bans Calin Georgescu from Running for President
Democracy in Romania is under attack. Over the weekend, the Romanian Intelligence Service, working hand-in-hand with the country’s Electoral Commission, formally banned Calin Georgescu from running again in the rescheduled presidential elections set for May. The decision has sparked outrage and led to massive protests in the capital, Bucharest.

Calin Georgescu, a candidate who championed peace and national sovereignty, has become a key figure in the fight against corruption and globalist interference in Romania. Last November, he won the first round of the presidential elections, only to have his victory overturned by the Romanian High Court in a controversial ruling widely seen as a political coup. Now, the ban on his candidacy confirms that the ruling elite is willing to do whatever it takes to stay in power.

In a message posted on social media, Georgescu warned that what is happening in Romania is a direct assault on global democracy: "If democracy falls in Romania, the entire democratic world will fall." His words have resonated across Europe, where concerns about the rise of authoritarian governments continue to grow.

Protests in Bucharest have drawn thousands of angry citizens who see this move as yet another attempt by the political class to suppress the will of the people. In an impromptu speech, one protester declared: "We cannot be free unless we are united. The president tried to divide us, but this only made us stronger. God has united us, and no one can break that."

This political scandal highlights the fragile state of democratic institutions in Eastern Europe. The growing influence of international organizations and judicial manipulation have created a climate of distrust in the electoral process. The situation in Romania is a stark reminder that political elites and their allies in power are willing to break democratic principles to prevent nationalist and sovereignty-driven leaders from challenging their control.

Censorship and political persecution are becoming common tools to silence opposition in countries that still claim to be democratic. What happened to Georgescu is not an isolated case; across Europe, conservative and patriotic leaders are being systematically targeted by legal and media attacks. The question is: who will be next?

If the international community remains silent about what is happening in Romania, this model of political repression could spread to other countries. The Romanian people have shown they will not back down easily, but the battle for democracy is just beginning.

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